Pros
- Insanely generous retirement contribution: 25% of your salary . . . with no contribution on your end. They just give it to you (or rather put it into your retirement account) on top of your regular salary.
- Health insurance is paid for. Plus they put thousands of dollars into an HSA each year to help cover medical expenses.
- PTO is 2 weeks the first year, 3 weeks after a year, 4 weeks after 5 years, 5 weeks after 10 years, and 6 weeks after 15 years.
- Healthy yearly raises.
- Yearly bonus.
- Work/life balance is real: 40 hours/week. Flexible schedule for dev/design team members.
- Yearly training, including travel.
- They host a conference every 18 months, which most employees attend.
- You get to work with very smart, highly skilled, naturally motivated people. Good, kind people.
- Dev/design team is given wide autonomy from management in accomplishing their work.
- Because it's a small company, your contribution makes a real difference.
Cons
- Not much diversity to speak of: the company is mostly made up of white males who graduated from a Utah university, usually BYU.
- This isn't a Con for me, but there isn't much by way of cool office perks, if you're into that kind of thing. This isn't a Lehi office with pantries for miles and an on-campus barber. The money they could have spent on surface perks is mostly just given directly to the employees as mentioned above. But if you're drawn to those things, I guess that's a Con.