Pros
You get to work with an incredibly talented and collaborative group of colleagues, ssuming they haven’t been silently laid off by Tuesday. It certainly keeps you on your toes; you will never have to worry about the boredom of a long-term strategy or the monotony of job stability.
Cons
The company has a worrying pattern of overhiring, followed by massive layoffs. Specifically, they ramped up headcount from barely 200 to over 500 twice in the past four years, only to slash it back down. As a startup in a very unstable economy, chaos and heavy workloads are nothing new. What is odd, however, is that leadership never seems to learn from their frequent re-orgs (pretty much one per year since 2022) and rolling layoffs. This is likely because no one in a key leadership role stays long enough for a strategy to stick. Constantly shifting the core strategy and silently gutting teams in the background has led to low morale and a culture of distrust. Innovation requires stability, but this company is stuck in a cycle of constant disruption. It is hard to recommend working here until leadership breaks the cycle of overhiring and firing.