Pros
A lot of institutional inertia and complacent workers, so you can get away with doing very little.
Cons
The layoffs - they went on a massive hiring spree, investing in a lot of great talent who had the potential to turn a dying product around, and then promptly laid off 30% of their workforce months later. Little severance was given in a very chilly hiring climate, leaving many workers scrambling for jobs trying to explain their 3-4 month tenure at HS, making them less hireable. The CPO was clearly brought on for this possibility, and I'd be wary of joining a company with such poor planning and a poor financial runway leading to a layoff of 1/3 of their employees. Processes to retrieve portfolio artifacts have been protracted and difficult and no substantial support has been extended to laid off workers to find new positions. With such poor planning, bad experimentation and product strategy on the inside, and poor product strategy, you'd be better off joining Sprout (or literally any other SaaS company on earth).