Pros
Collaborative, highly capable team producing high‑impact, award-winning work Strong mentorship that balances guidance, advocacy and opportunities to lead Increasing autonomy and trust over time, with room to grow and take ownership Supportive team environment with open communication and diverse perspectives Flexible work environment with strong benefits and wellness offerings Opportunity to contribute strategically and build confidence as a subject matter expert
Cons
Cross‑functional work can require time to build context and relationships, especially for newer team members Busy periods tied to major initiatives can create shifting priorities and added pressure Career pathways and advancement structures are not always clearly defined across the organization Expectations for progression (including experience, education, internal tenure) can feel unclear