Pros
I joined Gem as a founding IC in EPD and have had a great experience. Being a small startup, teams have the flexibility to do their work in the ways that suit them, which I find intellectually and creatively fulfilling. I get to build out my own processes and use my preferred tools, as long as they support collaboration. There’s none of the mind-numbing bureaucracy or red tape that you have at bigger companies. You can have a huge impact right away and are empowered to take the lead on high-stakes projects. I feel like I’ve gotten to do the best, most interesting work of my life here, and that’s not stopping anytime soon. Everyone I’ve worked with is genuinely passionate about what they do. It’s invigorating to work alongside people who are truly dedicated to their craft and to the company mission of making hiring easier. Collaborating with people who care keeps things interesting and engaging and makes for spirited conversations about how we can innovate. The culture has been welcoming and supportive. Everyone is busy, which is typical for a growing startup, though people are quick to answer questions, unblock others, and share feedback. When friction or disagreement arises, we work through it in a way that keeps things focused on the customer, not on personal ego. Senior leadership has been transparent about the challenges of the market and what we’re doing to address them. They have anonymous AMAs at all-hands, which is always a green flag for any company culture. They’ve remained invested in DEI and in their ERGs despite trends in other tech companies that have abandoned those initiatives. This makes me feel safer in my identity. Product-wise, Gem has a suite of products to stay competitive with the different needs of the market. They have a solid AI feature line (AI Sourcing, soon Fraud Detection) to keep up with the pace of the industry, as well as solid core products (ATS, CRM) to round out the all-in-one package. At a high level, the product feels cohesive and the messaging is strong. My salary is competitive for my role, and my work-life balance has been solid. I’ve seen colleagues take time off for vacation, illness, caregiving, etc. and have taken some myself with no issues or pushback. Having been at toxic companies that didn’t allow for that, it’s reassuring to work in a place that actually puts their people first. I work in the new SF office and it’s pretty nice, well-located right off of Montgomery station in a recently renovated, bright-feeling space. The building came with additional perks, including The Cove, a cafe, a speakeasy, podcasting booths, a gym, and more. We also get free lunch three days per week via a Forkable credit. I've been at half a dozen startups in my career, and Gem has had the best mission, culture, and work. I only hope we can retain this as we grow.
Cons
There’s been turnover in senior leadership roles. I’ve seen this before at other startups of this size, it's common after certain growth stages, so I’m not too worried. I hope to see Gem bring in experienced leaders with the right perspective to fill gaps and help us speed up our momentum. Gem still doesn’t offer 401k matching, even though other employers of their size do. This hurts our ability to recruit the talented people we need to win in this market.