Balance, Flexibility, and Fun! - Anonymous employee MongoDB Employee Review

5.0
24 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You're surrounded by intelligent, kind, and hardworking individuals (no matter what team), great benefits, competitive compensation, flexibility in schedule and working arrangements, and unlimited PTO! Lot's of excitement and passion throughout the office.

Cons

The company is continuing to grow quickly and has high expectations for it's employees. If you want to be challenged and have fun this is a great place to be.

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MongoDB Response
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This is great to hear. It is so rewarding when our employees speak with such respect and regard for each other. We will always strive to be better in all that we do, especially when it comes to our people.

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Pros

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Cons

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