Pros
To take a moment to address my review title, I have been working at Gearfire for the last 4 years and 2 months. The company itself "began" in March of 2012. So at the time I was hired, Gearfire was "starting at the bottom" as well.
My journey began as an Account Manager. Thankfully, I only had to endure that role for about six months (I'm not a phone person). An internal opportunity presented itself, and I was given a chance. From there, I flourished.... thanks to the Gearfire Team itself.
This company (including upper management) is very open to your ideas. Got an idea to increase revenue? Know of a way to increase efficiency and improve day-to-day operations? SPEAK UP! These folks will listen. To address the concerns of previous reviews, all I can say is this. Presenting complaints is NOT the same as presenting solutions. This is a young company. Can things be improved? You bet. But someone has to be the catalyst. Good ideas are entertained, acted on and rewarded.
Gearfire has given me more opportunities to better myself personally, professionally and financially than any company I have worked for in the past. I'm very grateful for that. That being said, my background was in ultra-competitive and cut-throat industries before I landed at Gearfire. But I believe that if you use your brain and work hard, you WILL be taken care of here.
Gearfire has HUGE potential to grow exponentially. They're worth a look if you are pursuing a new opportunity for yourself.
Cons
Is there a such thing as a perfect work environment? Of course not. No matter what your place of employment or position is, there are good days and bad. Does everyone get along famously every day of the week? No. Are there days where you wish "that one thing" you've been waiting for to be implemented / introduced / activated? Yep. But Gearfire has taken (and continues to) big strides to improve operations, and to continue to grow the company.
As far as compensation goes, you can make a living and be comfortable. I have no idea what everyone in the building's paycheck looks like, but lots of the folks here have been here for years. I guess the con would be that because the company is young, there are times when salaries offered may not be as competitive as similar roles elsewhere.