Pros
- Extremely fast-paced learning environment. You get exposure to real business decisions early—marketing, ops, finance—not just siloed tasks.
- High ownership. If you want responsibility, you’ll get it quickly. There’s no waiting 2–3 years to “earn” a seat at the table.
- Direct access to leadership. The founder is involved, which means decisions get made fast and feedback is immediate.
- Strong team of people who are actually building something, not just maintaining it. The people who stick around are sharp and execution-focused.
- You will grow quickly if you can handle pressure and accountability.
Kontras
- Not a corporate environment. There isn’t a perfectly built structure or playbook—you’re expected to help create it.
- High expectations and pace can feel intense, especially if you’re early in your career or coming from a slower company.
- Feedback is direct and sometimes blunt. If you need a lot of hand-holding or validation, this will feel uncomfortable.
- Priorities can shift quickly as the business evolves. That’s the reality of a growing company, but it’s not for everyone.
- Accountability is real—performance matters, and not everyone is the right fit long-term.