Pros
(1) Exceptional Leadership: The SEO Manager balances trust and guidance flawlessly. She embraces fresh ideas, backs your experimentation with real resources, and steps in with coaching only when you need it. (2) People-First Culture: From day one, colleagues are genuinely welcoming and collaborative. Cross-team communication feels seamless, and you always know who to tap for help. (3) Flexible Hours (Even On-Site): Although we’re expected in the office full-time, schedules stay flexible. If your work is delivered and your manager signs off, adjusting start or end times is never an issue. (4) Robust Total Rewards: Benefits go well beyond the statutory baseline—fondo de ahorro, monthly vales de despensa, PTO and sick days from day one (no six-month cliff), a quarterly performance bonus, and several additional perks that add real value. (5) Free Daily Lunch: The company provides daily lunch from a pre-fixed menu at no cost. While I don’t use it, most of my coworkers do and appreciate the convenience.
Cons
(1) Lack of Process for Multi-Team Work: Some departments lack structured task management or tracking frameworks. This makes it harder to coordinate or follow up on multi-team initiatives efficiently, and most of the time, you have to do constant follow-ups or track their updates on your own. (2) Office-Only Policy: Personally, not an issue, but the requirement to be in the office full-time may not suit those looking for hybrid or remote options.