Pros
It’s remote-first, which gives me loads of flexibility and makes it easier to balance work and life — and despite being fully remote, it still feels collaborative and connected. Everyone is so friendly and helpful, and I’ve felt supported since day one.
My manager is genuinely amazing — approachable, encouraging, and always happy to jump on a call or help out when needed. There’s a real sense of trust and autonomy here, which I really value.
The benefits are great too — wellness days, unlimited leave, and a good salary package with bonuses and a referral scheme. Plus, the company is starting to put more focus on learning and career development,
Cons
Depending on the time of year or project phase, the workload can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. That said, support is always there when you speak up, and the team pulls together to manage it.