Pros
Perennial isn’t just another tech company—it’s a team of driven individuals solving meaningful problems for global product companies. The culture is one of trust, ownership, and curiosity. There’s a healthy balance between autonomy and mentorship. Leadership genuinely listens, and you’re encouraged to bring your ideas to the table—even as a fresher or newcomer. What sets Perennial apart is how flat and transparent the structure is. You’re never more than a Slack message away from a senior leader or even the CEO. Their feedback loop is short and action-oriented, and your contributions never go unnoticed. Growth here is organic. If you’re someone who takes initiative, there’s no ceiling. Whether you're exploring new tech, taking client ownership, or mentoring others, you’ll be nudged (and supported) to grow across both technical and leadership dimensions.
Cons
With freedom comes responsibility. If you're someone who prefers constant handholding or a rigid structure, the openness here might feel overwhelming at first. But once you adapt, it’s empowering.