Pros
- Everyone is polite and friendly, and the CEO is about the nicest you will meet or work under. - The enterprise integration software space is interesting and Mule *should* be at the forefront of it. - Good product strategy leadership; Ross and Uri know their stuff. - If you are a sales or marketing pro, this is a great place to learn about selling software and building a brand. - If you are very ambitious and ready for the massive challenge of doing battle against IBM and Oracle, you will thrive at Mule. This will take 24/7 effort, however. - Lots of free swag!
Cons
- Corporate culture is somewhat conceited. Lots of cheer-leading, not a lot of detailed or planned execution. - There are very smart software developers on the team, but they seem incapable of shipping a product that is production ready. I have never worked on such buggy software in ~15 years in the business. Actually, that is not true, I have, but actually expect better of Mule. They should have higher software delivery standards. - Sales Ops are overworked, leading to constant mistakes in compensation calculations. - The SF office looks nice but is actually kinda cheaply put together.