Pros
Nice projects and good manager
Cons
Remote work, can be hectic across timezones
Pros
They make a great product, and the whole team is really awesome
Cons
Didnt find it at all
Pros
Flexibility and abundance of PTO, great benefits with healthcare
Cons
Great product. Harder place to grow. I came in sharp, curious, and ready to build. I left with a clearer understanding of how culture dismantles talent and silences the pattern. The problem is what happens to people who show up with original thinking and the audacity to say so out loud. There's an unspoken system of mirror the room and you move forward. Challenge it and you become a friction point. It's not malicious but it is the water everyone's swimming in. Those who pattern-match to whoever has influence get rewarded. Those who bring a competing perspective, even if it could be a better one, tend to find themselves hushed and edged toward the exit. The mimic wins. The builder gets tired and broken. Ask most managers and directors where the organization is headed and why, and you'll get a polished reframe of the last all-hands. This layer as a whole lacks the strategic muscle you'd expect at this stage of the company. What you get instead is change for change's sake. Reorgs, pivots, renamed initiatives, new frameworks layered over old ones that never fully landed. The pace feels like momentum but it isn't. Every quarter brings a new energy, a new priority, a new Zoom call with a deck that makes it all sound like a breakthrough. Six weeks later no one can find the follow-through. Adoption doesn't happen because nothing stays still long enough to stick. If you're early career and want exposure to a fast-moving SaaS environment, there's something here. If you're a senior operator who wants strategic coherence to do the real work, go in with your eyes open. The chaos isn't a phase, its definitely manufactured as the culture.
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