Pluspunten
I was initially thinking of sharing why joining Anima was the best choice of my professional career. I could write about how the work is deeply rewarding. How the people are better than anyone I’ve worked with before. Or how I have autonomy and trust to solve interesting and important problems. I could also write about the fact there’s a clear vision for where we’re going and why. That there’s a low-meeting culture that allows for lots of focus time. Or that there are truly memorable offsites around the world. And all of that would be true — joining Anima was the best choice of my professional career! But more than that, joining Anima was one of the best choices of my personal life. First, I’ve found real purpose. It’s hard to describe, but before Anima I always felt like I was missing something. I’d spend my free time working on side projects or trying to learn a new technology. Now, if I do those things, it’s because I want to, not because I feel I need to. The sense of fulfilment I get from my work makes me feel content. Second, I’ve become comfortable running towards pain and taking on challenges I previously avoided — travelling on my own, having difficult conversations with loved ones, and addressing a serious injury (going to group pilates for the first time was legitimately terrifying). Third, I’ve met a group of people unlike any I’ve met before. They’re kind, driven, and incredibly talented. I’ve always felt a little out of place in previous friendship groups, but at Anima I feel like I’ve found my crew. I see them on weekends, travel the world with them, and have so many incredible memories with all of them. Last, I’ve learned to become a first-principles thinker, which has drastically changed how I make decisions. For example, this helped me plan the best possible wedding! This learning alone has likely changed my life for the better. I’ll end by saying this: Anima won’t be for everyone — the other reviews on here make that fairly obvious. But if you can thrive here, you’ll find real purpose, genuine impact, personal growth, and a truly supportive crew.
Minpunten
The company’s growth means you simply can’t implement every feature request, patch every bug, or resolve every customer support ticket. It’s not often talked about, but the emotional weight of that — feeling like you’re letting people down — can be significant. It’s a double-edged sword. You’ll be working on a product that can (and does) have real impact on the lives of both NHS staff and patients. And that’s great. But it also comes with a huge sense of responsibility. If you’re someone who cares deeply, it can definitely keep you up at night.