Pros
- 100% remote - Unlimited PTO - 401K and charitable contribution matching
Cons
- Cult-like devotion to the CEO, leadership, and the overall brand, including harmful “we’re a family” rhetoric. Anyone who does not share this blind enthusiasm is effectively gaslit and shunned. - Compensation is often below industry standard and varies widely among departments, even within positions of the same “level” (manager, director, etc.). - Promotions and titles are inconsistent among departments, with the excuse routinely being that they are still a “baby company” - The ability to give anonymous feedback to managers or colleagues is not a part of the performance review process, making reviews a siloed conversation between employee and immediate supervisor. - While the ability to connect with teams over Slack is an asset, the nonstop non-work-related discourse is exhausting and at times borders on offensive, while employees who choose not to participate in “optional” and “fun” Slack rooms/conversations are called out for being non-participatory, regardless of their participation in work-related conversations.