Pros
incredible work life balance wonderful coworkers
Cons
-completely unclear definitions of goals, so expect to be in trouble when you don't read management's mind of what their end goal looked like -was. hired to work for Weet but ended up doing most of my work for the parent company, which is fine but I was laid off for Weet not succeeding when most of my end work was for Speach (the parent company) and they still let me go because Weet wasn't thriving -Weet failed because management wouldn't invest a penny into marketing and expected a team of 1 (me) to singlehandedly take the product to market via CS/Marketing/Troubleshooting/Advertising/Content Creation and more. With zero help. -I asked for a raise and presented my reasoning with cited statistics and was told I was crazy and selfish for asking for market rate pay -multiple coworkers warned me about being treated horrendously by management when they left. I should have listened instead of trusting them foolishly to have my back - Was told I would be laid off at the end of 2023. The day before I left for vacation I was told I would instead be laid of a month earlier, between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Thank you SO MUCH for the humanity! -I'm being instructed after being laid off to spend my own money to ship equipment back rather than it being paid for with a prepaid shipping label -was offered to do freelance work, but told I would be paid 75% less than my rate or not at all. After taxes the rate I was offered was less than minimum wage in some US states. I've worked for this company for 3 years and in my industry for 8. -nonexistent room for advancement. What you are hired to do here is what you will die doing. - the company is failing. hence my layoff