Pros
Lengthy interview process gives the full picture of the company and ample opportunity to ask questions of peers and managers Onboarding is AMAZING - though completely remote and an onslaught of info, there is so much support and help to get you up and running - 1st week is devoted to all non-job specific onboarding and you usually start with a group of folks in different roles at the company - really helps with bonding, feeling part of the greater whole. Flexibility with work hours, support from managers about job goals and long term career goals, established culture for remote work, proactive on diversity/inclusion issues - I am very happy to be here
Cons
Connecting with colleagues can be hard in any remote company and the pandemic has made it tougher with no in person meet ups on the horizon. LOTS of information sources and the aggressive growth can make feeling "caught up" an uphill battle, but exciting at the same time