* "Diversity"
* Politics
* Meetings
1: "Diversity"
If you're in the minority, you'll fit right in and feel surprisingly comfortable, supported, and accepted.
However, if you hold strongly to traditional values and believe that many of these LGBT+ groups are OVER supported and accepted, then you'll find yourself struggling with non-gendered pronouns, Rainbow Bingo led by a drag queen, and the host of "diversity" initiatives that make you feel like you are one in the wrong.
Flexe is not a Jewish-Christian-Muslim company and it's definitely not an "aReligious" company. Leadership forces, holds to, and promotes a certain moral value system.
2: Politics
Being based out of Seattle, the entire leadership team is of a certain political leaning. That shows up in very heavy-handed mandates that do not support the employees of the opposite political leaning. Furthermore, they have determined this political leaning to be morally "good" and "right", meaning they feel justified in forcing their viewpoints onto you.
It does NOT show up often, but when it does--or if you try to challenge these views--they show up strongly and overbearing.
Again, Flexe is not an "aPolitical" company. It holds values and promotes those values.
3: Meetings
Because the developers have significant power, there's also significant meetings that go into this. Any design feature that lies in the hands of the devs will result in several meetings so that the devs can decide what to do.
Also, because of the growth, there are numerous interviews that we--the devs--perform.
The end result is that I spend about 50% of my time in meetings and interviews. It can be a struggle to adjust to this idea that you'll only be about 50% productive compared to other places.