Pros
Good progression and opportunities, depends on the department/manager but if you work hard you get seen Nice benefits like free coffee, Wednesday rides & subsidized healthy lunches Good mentorship and management culture. Budgets are low so they are junior heavy and really rely on training younger staff up making this a great place to start your career Compelling work and company mission Amazing flexible work package when you need it
Cons
It's a hard place to be a woman The pay is ok, they haven't raised the salary bands to match inflation over the years so it's got much worse but they are struggling financially Politically frustrating with fluffy decision making that creates delays and chaos I'd give it less stars for present day, blame culture and a cool kid club emerging