Pros
Supportive leadership with a strong focus on trust, ownership, and outcomes rather than micromanagement. The company genuinely embraces remote work, giving people autonomy, flexibility, and accountability to perform at a high level. There is a clear Lean culture that promotes continuous improvement, problem-solving, and cross-functional collaboration. Teams are encouraged to question processes, improve systems, and focus on long-term efficiency rather than short-term fixes, which fosters a healthy and sustainable way of working. The multicultural environment is another major strength. You work alongside very smart, driven people who are genuinely willing to help and share knowledge. Additionally, the company offers best-in-class tools for AI, project management, communication, and data analysis, making day-to-day work efficient and forward-looking.
Cons
Like many fast-growing companies, priorities can shift quickly and some processes are still evolving. This can occasionally create ambiguity, especially during periods of change, but it also offers opportunities for those who are proactive and adaptable.