Marketing Manager - Anonymous employee Twilio Employee Review

5.0
30 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Wonderful people - smart, motivated, enthusiastic, passionate Exciting industry/ company - Twilio makes an awesome product and is the true innovator/ leader in their space. It's really exciting to work for a company that is setting the roadmap for their industry Fast pace - everything moves quickly and people are excited to jump in and start doing Openness to new ideas - the company welcomes new ideas and actively encourages people to try new things and constantly iterate

Cons

As with many fast growing companies, communication between teams could be improved. As it is, it often feels like teams within the same department don't communicate or share information as well as they could, which results in some missed opportunities for collaboration.

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