Pros
Great culture. Great People, Great Partners. The people here are truly passionate about what they do. The passion we have for our specialties leads to geek out sessions and of course useful, up-to-date information for our partners. My favorite part about the job is a flexible schedule. Having flexibility in my schedule helps to keep a very healthy work-life balance.
Cons
None for me. However, since we are growing fast, there is a lot of change. Some people thrive in this type of environment, some don't.
Pros
What stands out first is the way leadership communicates. They are transparent, responsive, and open to straight talk. Goals make sense, the process is tidy, and you feel like your time goes toward work that moves the needle. There is real support for learning, too, from certifications to skill building, and wins are documented so the team can repeat them. The people are sharp and generous. Feedback is specific and useful without turning into busywork. The client mix keeps things interesting and helps you build range. You get real autonomy and trust, matched with clear priorities and accountability, which is a sweet spot for growth. The culture genuinely feels like a family. Folks jump in at a moment’s notice when someone needs a hand, even if it is not their project. New voices are welcomed, questions are encouraged, and credit is shared. It is easy to do your best work when you know the team has your back. Work-life balance is respected. When life happens, there is flexibility. Communication is straightforward, expectations are clear, and the reporting makes it easy to see how your efforts translate into results. It feels like a place where good work gets noticed and shared.
Cons
I've come across none so far.
Pros
The benefits are solid. They fully cover the cost of the lowest health plan. The "unlimited PTO" realistically translates into 21-30 days per year, plus holidays - pretty good by today's standards. They also offer some fun auxiliary things, like funding the company secret santa and giving end of year bonuses. I truly liked most of the people I worked with. This was the first job in which I've genuinely looked forward to things like team bonding events.
Cons
The company was unstable for most of my time employed. About 20% of the company was laid off a few months in, including my manager. That was followed by the constant threat of more layoffs, high turnover, resentment between team members, deep distrust of top leadership from nearly every team member, I could go on... I believe that the company's leadership means well and are probably decent people at heart. But my personal experience with them included a lot of dishonesty and manipulation. They have built a company culture that tries VERY hard to convince you that you're in a safe and inclusive environment where your humanity will be valued above all else, including profit. So it's ironic that this company was the one that made me feel more dehumanized and disrespected than any other job I've held. Regardless, I wouldn't advise anyone against working here if your heart says yes. What I would advise is to focus on the job and avoid getting emotionally invested in the people and the culture. My mistake was genuinely trusting people to be who they say they are and stay true to their word. In the story of my career, Intuitive Digital was the tough way I learned that companies really don't care about you no matter how much the cultural language screams that they do. You'll be fine as long as you understand that going in and don't expect them to be different than any other company.
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