Pros
This is a true turnaround story. For anyone who has been here for the last 3+ years, the change is night and day. The company was facing immense challenges, and to be blunt, its future was uncertain. The new leadership that came in didn't just save the company; they gave it a new, clear, and ambitious vision.
Visionary Leadership: The current leadership team has a clear, strategic direction and has successfully navigated the company back from the brink. Their focus and decisiveness have been the key drivers of our recent success.
Real Impact & Growth: Because we are still in a "re-building" start-up phase, there are incredible opportunities to take on responsibility and make a tangible impact. If you are proactive and want to learn, your career can grow very quickly here.
Positive Cultural Shift: The culture has matured significantly. We are moving towards a more professional, transparent, and metric-driven environment. Decisions are increasingly based on data, not just on intuition or "how things used to be done." This has been a breath of fresh air.
Cons
The biggest challenge we face is internal and, frankly, a classic symptom of a successful turnaround. There is a tangible friction between the "old guard" and the new, more performance-oriented culture.
Cultural Resistance: Some long-time employees seem resistant to the new, more professional and metric-driven approach. This can sometimes create silos or slow down projects, as the new, agile way of working clashes with older, more entrenched processes.
Growing Pains: As we rapidly professionalize, some of the old start-up charm is being replaced by process and structure. This is a necessary evolution, but for some, it feels like a loss. It can create an "us vs. them" mentality between different tenures of employees if not managed carefully.