Pros
If you thrive in a fast-moving environment, this is a great fit. The work spans a wide surface area — you're constantly engaging with both cutting-edge technology and the operational side of the business, which keeps things fresh. No two weeks look the same. I've been exposed to leading and bleeding-edge tools, processes and architectures that I genuinely wouldn't have encountered elsewhere this quickly. Wearing many hats isn't just tolerated here, it's expected and rewarded (and I love it!). You build context fast and your contributions are visible and are rewarded.
p44 is a strong fit for professionals who want broad exposure, real ownership, and the satisfaction of building something meaningful! Come in ready to move fast and to roll up your sleeves — that's where the job rewards you most.
What also stands out is the AI investment that extends well beyond the product. Employees across the org are being actively equipped with impressive AI and workflow automation tools that sharpen how we work day-to-day, and there's a real push to build AI fluency at every single level. The people are sharp and genuinely invested in doing things right, and leadership isn't afraid to move decisively when the moment calls for it.
Cons
That same pace can be a double-edged sword. Processes and tooling are still maturing, and structure doesn't always keep up with growth. Turnover is a challenge — when people leave, institutional knowledge walks out with them due to poor documentation and things can start to slip before the gaps are filled. It can also lead to late nights and off-hours unplanned work — though it doesn't go unrecognized. If you need a well-defined lane to run the typical engine, you may find it frustrating. That said, that undefined lane is exactly what makes it fun.