Pros
Embark has an extremely robust product offering, a long-standing history in the EdTech space, and a smart, friendly, and nimble team.
Embark’s product and industry experience provides for the stability that most start-ups long-for, and means you can breathe easy knowing the company is here to stay. While this stability could easily be taken for granted, Embark’s CEO Sarita has a keen eye for growth opportunities which means no two days at Embark are exactly the same and we are always working on new initiatives to continue to grow the business.
This focus on growth extends far past the company level and down to each individual on the team. The leadership team is extremely passionate about helping each employee reach their full potential by encouraging open feedback and encouraging team members to try new things. For someone who values continued learning over time, Embark provides the perfect landscape to continue to take on new responsibilities and hone your skills over time.
On a personal note, I am deeply appreciative and inspired by Sarita’s passion not only for our mission but also for each individual at Embark. Her positivity, excitement, and deep caring for our successes as a company, as a team, and as people come across in nearly every interaction and are truly invaluable to both the product and the culture at Embark.
Cons
While the culture is highly collaborative, some of the work can be extremely independent and occasionally open-ended. If you are someone who likes things to be a bit more prescriptive or clearly defined, you’ll need to become comfortable diving into new areas and sometimes helping to define your own finish line. Once you realize the team will always be supportive and available as a resource whenever you need help, I think this can actually be a huge pro and a great skill to learn.