Pros
I joined a few months back from a completely different background, with almost no exposure to the industry. On paper, it shouldn't have worked. It has been the best four months of my professional life.
What sets this place apart is a culture where you are genuinely exposed. You are given ownership of problems you have no business owning yet, and trusted to figure them out. When you get stuck, leaders make the time to teach. When you make mistakes, the response is about fixing and learning, not about blame. I broke something important in my first few weeks. It was treated as a learning moment, not a process failure. That told me everything I needed to know about the culture.
The AI piece is what I am most grateful for. AI is not a buzzword here, it is the way we work. Every function builds with it daily. I came in describing myself as a tech beginner. Four months in, I am building things I did not think I was capable of. That growth is not incidental. It is the design of the company.
Cons
The honest part: the pace is unrelenting and the scope is broad. You will move across multiple functions in the same week. If you want a narrow role with predictable hours, this is not it. If you want to ship more in 6 months than you did in 2 years anywhere else, this is exactly the place.