Pros
Great leadership from the top, everybody there is bought in, co-workers and leaders are all veterans of their industries & class of their fields. No big egos I could find anywhere throughout, with the CSO getting in the weeds with reps on deals regularly and it didn't feel out of place. My direct manager was sensational in knowing what I needed and helping me get it, fellow sellers were all vets and unlike at a lot of places incredibly helpful for when I first got started. Everyone moved fast but with intention, felt good to be on a truly veteran squad.
Cons
No real complaints. Best I can come up with is this: Even this many years in with a ton of success, the whole operation still felt very startup-y, with everyone moving fast and stuff changing regularly. if you're someone who thrives on aggressive structure & "straight line" work, this is not the place for you. Also, in any division but especially Sales, everyone was always super responsive & helpful when I raised my hand--but don't expect much if you DON'T raise your hand. If you need aggressive hand-holding after like month 2, might not be the place for you--everybody's moving like executives here because most of them are or have been recently, so anyone new to L&D/startups might struggle. Also, the lift across basically every department is big--you don't have to work 60 and 70 hr. weeks (and they don't encourage it), but be ready to work past 5 a few nights a week if you want to keep up. Comp for sellers is excellent but slightly convoluted--no worse than most places right now. I always felt there was a fair shot at hitting OTE, and the SPIFs are legit great.