Pros
The work is meaningful and the team is genuinely bought in. Not in a performative way, just in the way people show up and care about getting it right. You have real ownership, ideas can go from a conversation to something live and in the world. The team is kind, which sounds simple but it makes a huge difference. Everyone is collaborative, no one is precious about their work, and there's a shared sense that we're all here to do something worthwhile together. Thyme Care is doing really well, which makes it an energizing place to be right now and sets it apart from other start ups which can at times feel more unsettled.
Cons
It's a startup so things are not always perfectly defined. If you need a lot of structure to do your best work, there's an adjustment period. Ambiguity is part of the job.