Pros
Working here has been a great opportunity to grow both professionally and personally. As a startup, you get exposure to many different areas of the business and have the chance to make a real impact instead of feeling like a small piece of a large organization. If you enjoy building processes from the ground up, taking ownership of your work, and seeing your ideas implemented, you'll thrive here.
The team is incredibly collaborative, supportive, and genuinely cares about helping each other succeed. Despite being fully remote, there's a strong sense of connection and trust across departments. Leadership maintains an open-door policy, encourages feedback, and is approachable when you have questions or ideas. There's a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and improvement, so you're constantly developing new skills and taking on meaningful challenges.
The company also offers a high level of flexibility and autonomy. While the compensation is fair, there is also an equity component for those interested in the company's long-term value and growth.
Cons
Like most startups, priorities can shift quickly as the company continues to grow and adapt to new opportunities. That means you need to be comfortable with change and ambiguity at times. Processes are still evolving, so if you prefer highly structured environments with everything already defined, this may not be the right fit for you. For people who enjoy helping shape a growing company, that's one of the biggest advantages.