Pros
I've been at Schoox for a while now, and I can confidently say it's an exciting time to be here—especially if you're passionate about design and user experience. The company is making a real investment in modernizing the experience, and it’s clear that design is a top priority. It’s refreshing to see leadership support and champion these efforts, ensuring that accessibility and customer needs are front and center in every decision. One of the things I appreciate most is how much leadership genuinely listens to customers and employees. They take real action based on feedback, making it clear that they care about the long-term success of the product and the people who use it. Regular all-hands meetings keep everyone informed, and leadership is always open to conversations, making time for anyone in the company who wants to connect. Beyond the work itself, the internal culture is positive. There’s a deep sense of care within the team—people support each other, collaborate well, and celebrate wins together. It’s the kind of place where you feel valued and inspired every day. If you’re looking for a company that prioritizes great design, listens to its customers, and fosters an incredible team culture, this is the place to be.
Cons
With the company's strong focus on modernizing the experience, there’s a lot of change happening, which can sometimes feel fast-paced. Exciting, but requires adaptability! Prioritization is always evolving, which means shifting roadmaps. Leadership is supportive, but flexibility is key. Because leadership is accessible and open to meetings, schedules can get packed. While it’s great to have their time, being mindful of their availability helps. The quality bar is high, which is fantastic for the product, but it can sometimes mean longer timelines for getting things just right.