Pros
I've been here over four years, so I feel I have a sound handle on how this place runs and the authority to speak on its pros. The biggest reason I've stayed is how much growth I've achieved in my time here. You're given the autonomy to achieve as much as you wish, and if you want exposure to other parts of the business, it's there for the taking. The people are also a huge drawcard; you're working with some pretty incredible, high-calibre folks across nearly every field. If you want an AI-first company that's also building AI-native products, that's here too. It's an innovative place that isn't afraid to try things and change course when something isn't working. The benefits are also good: subsidised ClassPass, flexible working, mental health days. People also have your back; I've never not had someone help me when I needed it.
Cons
It moves fast, and it won't suit everyone. You're often juggling a lot at once, so if you want a steady, predictable role where you go deep on one thing all the time, this probably isn't the right fit. If you're a high achiever though, you'll likely thrive. It's not a slow-turning wheel of an organisation; you can dive in, get involved, and learn a huge amount in the process. You also need to be comfortable with priorities shifting, and with trusting that leadership has a fuller picture, which isn't always fully visible from every seat. On comp, a small percentage is variable, which rewards output at both a team and individual level. It's worth understanding the structure before you join.