Pluspunten
1. We use Slack rather than email for internal comms. No intranet either! Amazing. 2. The culture here is unlike anywhere else I've been to (in my 12 years at tech companies). Lots of "important" things that are campaigned heavily at other companies such as Diversity & Inclusion can make corporate employees feel numb or apathetic but at Slack, D&I is a real deal. It's not just talked about or inflated - there are real practical plans, processes, and engaging events that show D&I is part of our daily work lives. For example, very rarely will we ever have an all-hands meeting with just white male speakers - we believe in diverse, collaborative views (whether it's skin color, levels, or experiences) that define and shape our projects and goals. The fact that most of us do it with the utmost respect and thoughtfulness with one another is contagious and empowering. 3. On a superficial but important level, I do enjoy the benefits here too. Being able to spend up to $150/month on anything athletic-related (pick-up b-ball game gym usage? Krav Maga classes? Marathon registration? It's all good!) is awesome.
Minpunten
1. There is a minority of vocal people that can be considered entitled and whiny. Our company culture attracts the nicest people I've ever met but I think we're too nice sometimes. Clarity is kind, so calling these people out for such pointless/wasteful behavior is a good thing. Okay, that's probably more on me to do that. I guess i'm too nice too haha 2. This is very superficial - but our HQ elevators seem to be too slow (or one is always broken). My health thanks you for prompting me to walk up several flights of stairs everyday because I lack the patience to wait.