Pros
High ownership: Compared to many large companies, you can directly influence business outcomes and see the impact of your work. * Broad exposure: You’ve worked on attribution, campaign analytics, media planning, SQL, stakeholder management, and brand partnerships. That breadth is valuable for your career. * E-commerce experience: E-commerce and retail media are growing areas, and the experience is highly transferable. * Cross-functional learning: Working with category teams, brands, marketing, product, and data teams helps build strong business acumen. * Fast-paced environment: You learn quickly because decisions move faster than in large IT services firms.
Cons
Workload can be intense: Startup and growth-stage companies often require handling multiple priorities simultaneously. * Processes may be less structured: Documentation, reporting, and ownership boundaries can sometimes be unclear. * Compensation may lag larger tech firms: While learning is high, pay growth may not always match top product companies. * Resource constraints: Teams are often lean, so you may end up doing work that would be split across multiple roles elsewhere. * Work-life balance can fluctuate: Month-end reporting, campaign launches, and business reviews can create pressure periods.