- It's early and things are real. Things change often and this is not where you come if you want a cushy, no-brainer job with max stability. Come prepared to work hard to make an impact.
- I'm used to much cushier benefits but the company is not at the point where that necessarily makes a ton of sense. We're all working hard to make the company successful before we splurge on things that makes the team happier in general. Examples: Insurance is available but could be better, no commuter or gym benefits, catered food is 2x a week only.
- I was concerned by reviews going in about Nicole Farb and her personality. Overall I've been impressed by her intellect and capability on several occasions, but I don't directly report to her and have witnessed that she has a no-nonsense, demanding personality with those she trusts and relies on. That said, I think she's learned to be discerning and keep it in check, delegating leadership and management to well-picked execs so she can focus on the direction of the company herself.
- Product strategy is still being worked out, sometimes it seems like the direction is not 100% clear but it is also clear we have something that works as a base and has potential to be much more successful, which is why we all still stick with it. Leadership does do a pretty good job of trying to track data and evaluate results, what's important is figuring out _what_ data to track, what experiments to run and determining what features we need to focus on. Personally, I feel that though we're fumbling through this phase, I'm also learning a ton from witnessing it first-hand.
- Area the office is in is not the most posh area, but it's also not the worst. I was worried at first because it's near by worse areas a few streets away (more towards market and a few streets over nearby 4-6th is where the adult shops and homeless SOMA people live) but the few streets around the actual location aren't as bad.