Vantaggi
- Good benefits (healthy, 401K, vacay) - Decent culture & employee comradery (once you get to a certain level) - Extremely talented co-workers, everyone is very dedicated and great at what they do - Work out lunches (1.5 hr) - Opportunities to earn extra time off - SWAG
Svantaggi
- In person culture, but ONLY for most - some VP/Director/C-level individuals aren't expected to be there every day like the rest of us. Some hypothesize that the shift to make it mandatory that everyone return to in office 5 days a week is a way of weeding out people without having to do rounds of layoffs and keep up with their reputation (This coincided with Twilio (a competitor) announcing a round of layoffs) - Internal Red Tap - wow you will encounter so much running around and internal roadblocks that it really does inhibit progress (I understand being public comes with nuances but it's ridiculous there) - Job responsibilities-to-titles don't necessarily line up with how they are in the rest of industries. This made it ambiguous especially with the somewhat bloated and odd marketing org structure - I'm being nitpicky but the equipment (laptop) I got was trash, slow and borderline inadequate - A personal con was that I continually asked for what a career path looked like and how I could obtain certain advancements - Another personal nitpicky thing is I watched people waste large amounts of money, dump projects and generally fail, but then turn around and get promotions...all while I saved the company more than my salary, deliver on projects and foster efficiency and wasn't so much as given a path to where I could advance.