Amazing company to work for - Anonymous employee DNAstack Employee Review

5.0
9 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The culture here is awesome. The CEO is the best person I've ever worked for - nice, fun, laid back - in addition to being a very smart and hard working person! He accommodated my schedule and was always courteous and flexible. The whole staff is great - they organize fun bonding activities and are all extremely smart people. I miss working at DNAstack! - fast-paced and innovative company - forward-thinking management - can work remotely - competitive pay - interesting work - beautiful offices at convenient location

Cons

- Little structure and few processes set up - this is the nature of start-up companies! One must be a flexible problem solver and be willing to help create and monitor the processes.

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5.0
3 July 2023
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Pros

The dedication is evident in the innovative solutions they develop and the impact they have on the field of genomics and precision health. As an Intern I always felt a part of the team, as well as learning every single day.

Cons

No cons come to mind.

5.0
2 Sept 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

DNAstack is an amazing company to work for. The team is full of brilliant people, and the company has a very open and inclusive culture. There's plenty of opportunities to grow within the company, and you're always given the freedom to try different things to both make the company better, and grow professionally and personally as an individual. The vision of the company, and the CEO is very inspiring, and given how much potential the company has and the trajectory it's on, it's an exciting place to work at and it's a place where your work will help make the world a better place in the very near future.

Cons

As a start-up on a high growth trajectory, there are multiple projects to work on, and while I personally think that it's a positive thing, it can be a challenge initially if you're not used to managing multiple priorities.

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