Vantaggi
Growing brand; remote work; high pressure but a good type of pressure (when you're not being laid off).
Svantaggi
CEO is clearly mentally ill. I was completely and utterly baffled by his gall with his "building in public" approach. He sits in front of the camera or has his Linkedin ghostwriter write polemics about how's "breaking all the rules" and going to be hiring an insane amount and changing the game on velocity, doing big events that will break the mold, etc. And he sits there and does his hardest to convince you that what he is doing is both RIGHT and GENIUS, and then - 6 months later completely changes his mind.
How can you believe anyone who insists on something is an utter truth and they are revealing INCREDIBLE WISDOM to the rest of the peons in tech and then months later says "no that was completely wrong" and then blasts out screeds all day about the EXACT MODEL HE ADOPTED 6 MONTHS AGO AND SWORE HE WAS GOING TO 10X is stupid and broken. The emperor has no clothes. I don't really know the COO but he clearly suffers from the same posting disease that the CEO has.