Pluspunten
- You learn quickly why the product is so liked by customers - everyone on engineering uses the product daily, and is comfortable giving feedback in public about how to make the product even better. This short feedback loop + celebration of people that propose and champion bottom-up solutions enables you to have the excitement of a startup with the stability of a publicly traded company with product market fit.
- Not resting on its laurels: new product areas are added every year, and each one ties into the platform created by the others, so scope increase doesn't come with a lost of focus.
- Culture of supporting each other and continuous learning (employee-led workshops, brown-bag presentations, inviting external speakers)
- Opportunities to give back to the community (donation matching, D&I scholarships for students from in underrepresented groups)
- Many opportunities to mentor and be mentored
- Opportunities for internal mobility for those who are interested in switching into other fields, especially when coming from non-traditional backgrounds
- Has been very responsive to COVID concerns, accommodates remote work and health needs, has a reasonable return-to-office policy
- Interesting social events between departments that don't just revolve around alcohol and "happy hours" (e.g. pumpkin carving, volunteering, attending sports games, escape rooms)
Minpunten
- Rapid headcount growth and an cautiousness around strict top-down process can mean that newcomers or new teams can take a while to get acclimated
- Standard tech company unlimited PTO concerns - you need to remember to take time off at your own pace, can be easy to forget to do this when some people around you take time off very willingly
- If you're not in one of the main time zones for your department, you may have to work irregular (not 9 to 5) to align with your team (this could be a pro depending on your sleeping schedule).