Leadership is very forthcoming and transparent, which is especially helpful in these COVID times. The teams are really into mentorship, so it's a good place to grow. There seems to be a positive career trajectory. As a whole, it's filled with grounded, genuinely nice people, no attitudes. It's a fun place to work, a great office in the financial district, and we are moving into a new one when it's safe to go back to an office environment. Unlimited PTO, I work from home regularly and it's not a problem. Good pay, great health benefits. Overall I'm very happy so far.
Cons
It's a start-up, so no bonus structure, they offer good Pre-IPO equity though.
The team is all very close. Lunches are communal and the company pays for your lunch as long as you eat it at the office, which is nice. People tend to actually socialize in the office.
The founders are all pretty nice and down to earth. No 24 year old developer running a company, which is nice.
The product is good and lots of people use it. Huge customer base, which is especially nice for sales and marketing.
Management treats people fairly and tries to keep the whole company in the loop on major decisions.
Big focus on values. People seem to really care about them, which is nice. They're not just decorations here.
Cons
Growth isn't super fast, so not as many advancement opportunities as some other companies that are in hypergrowth.
Management tries to keep everyone in the loop, but sometimes I don't feel fully informed.
I was hoping to work on bigger deals, but there aren't as many as I expected. It's a great place to learn sales or advance your career, but not really the right place to learn enterprise sales.