Pros
- Compensation is competitive-one of the better-paying companies in the space - Many coworkers are intelligent, driven, and fun to be around outside of work. -Still some exciting engineering challenges, though they're becoming fewer and farther between.
Cons
- The once-great culture is rapidly eroding. The environment now rewards those who are the loudest in the room rather than those who deliver meaningful work - Engineers are increasingly sidelined. The PMO has taken over decision-making, and technical voices are no longer valued the way they once were - Upper management seems to lack a long-term strategy. The team is constantly chasing small, short-sighted projects instead of focusing on a bigger vision - Morale has plummeted, especially after recent firings that blindsided much of the team - The company is more focused on hiring layers of management than strengthening the engineering talent that actually builds the product - Some coworkers in the team seem to prefer endless meetings over real progress