Pros
• You will quickly learn what not to do when running a business. • Exposure to a wide range of responsibilities due to the company’s size, which may appeal to those who enjoy wearing many hats. • The compensation structure suggests the business has, at times, generated strong revenue.
Kontras
• In my experience, the company suffers from significant leadership and organizational challenges. Strategic direction often felt unclear, and decision-making appeared reactive rather than planned. • Support systems are minimal. When asking for help or guidance, responses were inconsistent or nonexistent, leaving teams to fend for themselves. • The company remains very lean following a large reduction in staff several years ago, and it has not returned to previous staffing levels. As a result, remaining employees appear overextended and under-resourced. • Internal processes, documentation, and long-term planning are lacking, which creates unnecessary friction and burnout. • The core product is highly proprietary and, from my perspective, feels rushed and over-engineered rather than thoughtfully designed. There are known structural limitations that do not appear to be prioritized for improvement. • “Unlimited PTO” exists in policy but, in practice, felt discouraged. Time off did not seem realistically accessible until after a lengthy tenure. • Morale felt low, and turnover appeared to be a recurring issue.