Pros
Reach was the start of my career journey and because of that, I learned A LOT. Everything I tried and accomplished at Reach I was doing for the first time and because I’ve been at Reach for 4 years, I grew tremendously in all sorts of things. That being said, Reach was a very supportive and an encouraging place for me to grow. Even though we are remote, I have cultivated some great connections that will last me a lifetime! Overall reach was supportive, challenging (in a good way), welcoming, my team felt like a little family, and doing work across teams was also a delight for me. I truly enjoyed working with everyone. Plus, the benefits were great and we pretty much have every holiday off!
Cons
There have been times there is a lot of work and not enough time and people to do it BUT this is something I see Reach actively working on. Plus, in these times it is acknowledged and appreciated what everyone puts in. This is not a consistent thing as sometimes we have a lot of events and other times we do not. Personally for me, which is just something I have learned about myself in this experience, the travel and events are exhausting and take a lot out of you! It’s not necessarily a con but Reach is very fast paced and you have to be able to keep up. Having good time management skills and organization is necessary! You have a performance evaluation quarterly, which for me personally it felt like a lot. 3 months flies by and I just didn’t always have something new to add and reflect on so it felt like overkill sometimes.