Vantaggi
Pros: - Fully Remote - Interesting product and great customers—but that’s where it stops.
Svantaggi
Compensation is not competitive: Raises are capped around 3%, and new hires are not coming in at market-competitive rates—despite taking on complex roles and responsibilities. In some cases, employees were even offered demotions just to plug staffing gaps. The company’s pay strategy is clearly built around cost-cutting, not attracting or retaining talent—with more and more work being shifted to low-cost offshore teams as a band-aid solution. Poor benefits: PTO is not competitive, the 401(k) match is weak, and the maternity leave policy is vague and punitive—with a clawback clause if you leave within a year. HR repeatedly struggled to explain their own benefits and policies. Leadership dysfunction: Leadership is disconnected, reactive, and lacks true accountability. Strategic decisions appear to be driven more by the demands of their investment firm than by what’s best for employees or the product. There’s little to no transparency. The one thing that was made clear? The company plans to sell again in 2–3 years. If that doesn’t scream short-term thinking and instability, I don’t know what does. Don’t expect mentorship, vision, or support—just shifting priorities, unclear ownership, and top-down mandates with no room for discussion. No follow-through: Serious concerns were raised repeatedly across teams and levels, but little changed. If feedback was acknowledged at all, it often felt like performative listening—heard, nodded at, and then quietly dismissed. Don’t expect meaningful action or accountability. Constant process churn: Be prepared for non-stop changes to workflows and priorities—usually with no clear direction, no documentation, and no alignment between teams. “Process” here just means reacting to the latest fire.