Pros
First, full disclosure. I am one of the founders of Re:Coded. We founded Re:Coded on the belief that nonprofits can be more efficient, agile, and innovative. We strive to design policies and practices that put people first because they do the phenomenal work that makes Re:Coded a leading organization in the education and professional development sector. We live by our four values - Excellence, Integrity, Collaboration, and Care Deeply - and Re:Coded employees enjoy an extraordinary degree of autonomy and trust. We care about the output quality. How you go from A to B is up to you! We keep management and professional growth at the center of our work, continuously learning from the most innovative practices around the world, adapting our model when necessary, and giving employees the support and feedback they need to be their best at work. Re:Coded is an anti-fragile, distributed company. It means we have team members in different parts of the world with an equal voice on decisions and strategy. It also means we will systems and processes to be resilient, allowing our teams to grow and work synchronously and asynchronously online.
Cons
As a growing organization that is only 3 and a half years old, things may feel a bit messy sometimes. Everyone is expected to get their hands dirty and be proactive. Sometimes it can be uncomfortable or frustrating. But we never lose sight of our goal, which is to build a great organization to last. So whatever anxiety or confusion one may feel, it is only temporary as we remove painpoints.