Pros
Compensation is competitive, especially if you’re a strong performer. There’s also an annual bonus every May.
Hybrid setup – we only report to the office twice a month, and there’s always food when we do.
Leadership, including the London-based execs, are grounded and approachable. No intimidating hierarchy here.
HR and Admin teams have really improved. Ever since the transition from the original people handling onboarding, there’s been a noticeable shift to a more diverse, welcoming, and professional vibe. The previous setup felt too controlling — almost government-style, with some folks hovering over others like they owned the place. Thankfully, the good ones stayed and helped steer the culture in a better direction.
There’s also a retirement plan, which is a great long-term benefit
Cons
Still a work in progress in some areas (like most companies), but the direction is promising.