The company was unstable for most of my time employed. About 20% of the company was laid off a few months in, including my manager. That was followed by the constant threat of more layoffs, high turnover, resentment between team members, deep distrust of top leadership from nearly every team member, I could go on...
I believe that the company's leadership means well and are probably decent people at heart. But my personal experience with them included a lot of dishonesty and manipulation. They have built a company culture that tries VERY hard to convince you that you're in a safe and inclusive environment where your humanity will be valued above all else, including profit. So it's ironic that this company was the one that made me feel more dehumanized and disrespected than any other job I've held.
Regardless, I wouldn't advise anyone against working here if your heart says yes. What I would advise is to focus on the job and avoid getting emotionally invested in the people and the culture. My mistake was genuinely trusting people to be who they say they are and stay true to their word. In the story of my career, Intuitive Digital was the tough way I learned that companies really don't care about you no matter how much the cultural language screams that they do. You'll be fine as long as you understand that going in and don't expect them to be different than any other company.