Rocket ship - Vice President Nium Employee Review

5.0
Jul 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I learned a lot while working at the company, surrounded by talented individuals. The drive to get things done and a willingness to try and fail were always present. The company had a solid architecture and systems, supported by exceptionally smart teams and team members across various departments—legal, engineering, product, sales, and marketing. Over the past few years, a professional shift occurred with excellent hires at all levels. One such rare place where you can feel the Intent - Words - Actions were mostly aligned.

Cons

There was nothing we couldn't manage. In life, there will always be moments that "could have been" better. However, it's ultimately about what you choose to do about them. The company has always been and continues to be strongly growth-oriented, so you will always feel—and need to embrace—that sense of acceleration.

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Thank you for your feedback. We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed our culture of being #SimplyBetterTogether. Wishing you continued success with your career endeavours.

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1.0
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Cons

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