Pros
- flexible environment - good benefits, although they are slowly getting chipped away at - pay "transparency" in that you can request a market review whenever you want - generally hands-off management and freedom to pursue what you want. don't pursue too hard though (see below). - genuine mission and actually making a difference in these areas - great coworkers, there are no real dead weights or under performers here in my experience
Cons
- general disorganization and shifting priorities leading to wasted efforts and confusion - people disappearing left and right - hazy vision - the accuracy of review metrics is questionable at best and downright dishonest at worst. This isn't a dig at direct reports, but more at the overall review culture and goals. I think many people outside of HR kind of have their hands tied in this system. For your first review at 6 months, HR has instructed that all employees should be expected to "meet expectations" regardless of their performance or responsibilities and how those responsibilities relate to their original job description. If you exceeded expectations within that time, that would mean they overhired... and nobody wants that, right? So just don't record that it's happening and all the metrics and numbers line up, problem solved. Look at the last review cycle around mid-late Jan and you'll find a number of reviews with a similar sentiment, there seems to be little confidence in the accuracy of performance reviews.