Pros
-Overall company has good compensation, salary, stock comp, benefits. - New office should improve working conditions. - New collaboration efforts with Verily can be interesting but usually those are 5 years down the road for final impact. - AT offering is creating a medical service offering which could be game changer for doctors and patients.
Cons
-Finance & Accounting Leadership is lacking in organization and focus creating chaotic work organization and workflow. - SOX issues impacting whole company in negative manor. - Hard to get basic data due to the lack of systems, processes and people. Still utilize desktops in day to day activities, and given constraints hard to have time to implement change. - Work harder, faster and longer mentality. Which is opposite of working smarter and efficiently with most companies strive. - Systems are disaster and not supportive for Finance and Accounting function and IT is slow to assist. When join company told to avoid CIO so that says something is wrong, especially in the Digital Finance Transformation that is across all of corporate america. - Finance and Accounting team continues under stress with high degree of turnover and plain burnout. - Titles are not in alignment with role even for small companies. This was junior level role that is beyond just rolling up your sleeves. - Struggling with day to day activities. - New Finance and Accounting leadership will be needed to take the company into a truly public operating entity. - Role was more junior and needed an Excel jockey analyst and not a team leader. - Felt like a summer internship. - Conflicts of interest within the Finance & Accounting team. - Finance and Accounting Leadership difficult to focus and prioritize activities they are all over the place and creates to much confusion and turn. Can only run to so many fires at the same time that is why you need to focus and prioritize and do a few things right. -1 week is like 1 month at the company. - Finance and Accounting is really not part of the overall company and felt like an outsider within the organization.