Pros
I would say Woopra's biggest pro is that it supports your growth and helps you develop your career if you are committed and demonstrate you have a positive impact on the company. I've seen someone who was hired for customer success transition to sales after expressing her interest, new roles created based on employees' career goals, interns given flexibility to explore different areas, etc. Other pros: - Nice benefits that I haven't seen at other companies I've worked at, like a stipend that covers your commute costs - Every person on the team can make a difference if they want to. Woopra was the first company where I could clearly see the impact my work had on the company and customers. - You feel proud that the technology is superior to competing products. It's a very product focused company and not one of those that's all hype and marketing. - The team is diverse and people are from all over the world. You get to learn a lot about different cultures and walks of life.
Cons
- There isn't a lot of structure so you have to be the type of person who enjoys autonomy. I loved this but I can see it being a poor fit for someone who wants a lot of feedback or direction. - Related to above, there are many times where you have to figure things out on your own. It can be challenging, even frustrating, and definitely not for everyone.