Pros
Compared to a Fortune 500 company, you can really get to know the people and teams you'll work with. Skyline isn't a faceless monolith and one doesn't get bogged down in miles of red tape. Skyline has a culture of excellence. Everyone wants to do their jobs well. It's very motivating to be around. Skyline has a strong focus on work life balance. 60 hour weeks aren't a thing here. Skyline has great support for remote work and the provided computer hardware is top of the line. Skyline is financially stable, privately owned with no VC backing. The company runs based on what's good for long term success, not the whims and demands of the stock market. Skyline's mission is all about modernizing public safety infrastructure and systems. It's nice to do work that feels like it's helping society. Skyline gives humanitarian leave every year so you can volunteer for meaningful causes.
Cons
Some devops processes are currently maturing with some attendant minor growth pains. The VPN is slow sometimes.