Pluspunten
I get paid every 2 weeks. My commute isn't bad.
Minpunten
This place is an absolute cluster. They love hiding behind "startup/small company culture" as if there are only two types of companies: large and small. It's a convenient way to sweep any insight into how the company is run under the rug. The reality is that average competence and experience level of the staff here is very low, but most people have inflated job titles from being here during hypergrowth. As a result, they aren't qualified enough to get a job elsewhere with a similar title. I wouldn't mind this if people "lived by the ethos" as they love to tout, but my experience interacting with Inari employees has been largely negative. I can handle rude or incompetent, not both. During the interview process, I was told I would be working on several specific projects that were of interest to me career-wise. Upon joining, the rug was pulled and I was assigned to a series of random projects, all with no clear deliverables, goals, or managerial backing. In addition, the layoffs started after only a couple months. I am relieved that the company is getting bought out as I will more than likely be laid off, which is better than having to be around Inari employees every day.