Pros
Cool projects that most product developers will never get to make or be affiliated with. Great office and lab equipment
Cons
If you're ok with working under the following conditions then this place is perfect for you. -Extremely high turnover (12–14 people left in under a year). -Leadership enforces strict 8:30–5:30 attendance while coming and going as they please. -WFH is nearly impossible: tracked by Google Drive usage and requires a week-ahead to-do list, despite daily client changes. -PTO is often denied or only “tentatively approved” with written justification of tasks. -Culture runs on fear: employees often say, “Don’t do that because CEO will get mad.” -Extra duties outside your role (opening/closing chores, scrubbing floors weekly). -Vendors frequently unpaid on time, leaving sourcing staff/developers to take the blame and burning supplier bridges. -CEO routinely promises clients projects beyond scope or without consulting project team, Then demands one-week turnarounds for products that realistically take 2–3 weeks. Staff are blamed when the impossible can’t be delivered. -Desks must be completely clear at all times. Even a jacket draped over a chair is not allowed, since the CEO insists on a “clean office” look — despite only 8 employees being onsite and client visits being scheduled a week in advance (giving plenty of time to tidy). -There is no parking or you pay $60 a week to park your car at the lot next door and its difficult to get to Fenway so plan your commute accordingly