Good company to work for, perks like free lunches , good management
Cons
Some contracts are remote , some are not Even for remote workers, can’t be outside the country for more than 2 weeks
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- Movable has an amazing culture with great people. It's so much easier to collaborate cross functionally at a place like this when their are so many kind people in other functions that genuinely want to help you move forward.
- Very flexible with WFH and remote work. Great benefits.
- Strong ENT customer list with some of the biggest brands in the world
- Love the attention to events and getting in front of prospects/clients
- Rare to see an executive team as accessible and helpful as this one
- Diverse culture amongst the team I'm on and the teams we interact with
Cons
- Can always use more enablement for career growth which seems to be a new focus this year
- Clearer paths to promotion/raises
Real career development. I've grown significantly over my tenure here, taking on increasing responsibility across a global scope. That kind of trajectory requires a culture that actually backs its people.
Values-driven leadership. Integrity and excellence aren't just wall art here. Leadership consistently models the behavior it expects, which builds real trust across the org.
The work is meaningful and complex. This is a company where you're solving hard problems with smart people. If you want to be challenged, you will be.
The culture has staying power. Long tenure across the team is common, and it's not by accident. People stay because there's always a next challenge and a next level.
Resilience through change. The company has navigated significant transitions while keeping its culture largely intact. That's not easy and speaks to the strength of the foundation.
Cons
Growth and change bring ambiguity. If you need a perfectly structured environment to thrive, that's worth knowing going in. If you lean into it, the upside is real.