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  • "smart people; very family(in 73 reviews)
  • "smart colleagues, interest business, great extra(in 36 reviews)
  • "Good benefits + pay(in 36 reviews)
  • "Work life balance is good(in 31 reviews)
  • "good culture, many smart, hard working employees(in 28 reviews)
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Updated Sep 20, 2023

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    1. 5.0
      Jun 15, 2023
      Senior Staff Editor
      Current Employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
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      Pros

      Encouraging to work in a place that values truth/good work

      Cons

      Work Life balance can be hard

      1. 3.0
        Dec 28, 2012
        Software Engineer
        Current Employee, more than 1 year
        New York, NY
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        - nice office space - great work life balance - opportunities to improve your skill-set - opportunities to contribute and innovate

        Cons

        - lower than average pay - can become stagnant

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