Pros
One of the biggest positives is the flexibility. Being fully remote makes it much easier to manage work-life balance, and there’s a real level of trust given to employees to manage their own time and responsibilities. You’re not micromanaged, which creates a healthier and less stressful work environment.
Cons
Because the company is remote and still growing, communication can sometimes take a little longer than in an in-office environment. This isn’t a major issue, but it does require patience and clear follow-ups at times.