Pros
The idea behind Harper Wilde is powerful, and while the co-founders may not truly have it in mind, your fellow coworkers likely do. Also, the bras really are comfortable.
Cons
You’re expected to work ridiculous hours on a minimal salary. With a mission to support women, the co-founders laid off one without warning and her direct manager wasn't even in the room, and paid one as a contractor that after taxes, parking and healthcare costs turned out to be less than minimum wage. She’d worked there over two years. Their bras that support foundations like Girls, Inc., sound nice in theory, but the cost is high ($50) so they don’t lose their profit margin by donating. (ie they use donation as a marketing ploy only). The company used to also stand for producing a product that is affordable than the rest of the market at $35/ea. Now with bras at $50 it’s nothing more than another bra company targeting affluent women. All of these manipulative business practices laid out to say, Harper Wilde is not empowering women at all, so if working for a company doing social good is important to you, this isn’t the company to work at.