Pros
First I will start by saying that Keeper is not for everyone. The company is in hypergrowth and has been for awhile. It doesn't look like things will slow down anytime soon. The company is fueled by an autonomous, almost completely remote work environment. People who are specifically looking for a remote environment for the luxury of a slower, not as demanding day, can be sorely mistaken. However, those who work best in a fast-paced (regardless of office location), ever-changing (due to constant innovations and products that truly set Keeper apart from the competition) environment, you won't be disappointed. If you look at LinkedIn and pay attention to the tenure and growth patterns (lots of internal promotions - as those are extremely important here), you will notice that some of these negative comments don't align, at all. Yes, it can be demanding. Yes, pivots happen. Yes, you have to grow personally to keep up with the pace of the company (which is actually a great thing). But it is so worth it. The raises, the internal growth opportunities, the ability to build teams around your passions, the ability to work with top tech with the best resources at your fingertips, the constant kudos and shoutouts from the executive team, the fact that you're working for a company that leads the space it's in. I've been at Keeper for four years and have been promoted multiple times. When I've asked for a resource or help with the growth, I receive it. The entire company is full of amazing, likeminded, hard working people and I feel lucky to collaborate with them daily. Keeper has been the most rewarding company of my career.
Kontras
Sometimes working fully remote can be challenging as it can be nice to have in-person human interactions but Keeper does a great job at ensuring solid tools for remote collaboration.