Pros
- Latest MacBook Pro M2
- Snack bar with selection of fruits, youghurts, muslies, chocolate, healthy/unhealthy snacks. Refilled regularly
- One doesn't feel as a part of corporate machine here. At the same time, this is already an established company with defined and transparent processes (unlike most of startups)
- Love communication openness - we know how the company feels, what are our goals, C-level executives are super easily accessible. There is even a Slack channel where anything can be asked anonymously and C-executives answer those. Questions are sometimes really tough in there and the management replies everything.
- Cozy office
- Multisport, RSUs and other benefits
- Mondays we have company-wide breakfasts, Wednesdays - lunches and on Fridays there is a "friday break" - burgers or tacos or something like that
- the whole "people" team dedicated to making ones life at Make as easy as posible
- super helpful atmosphere: it's easy to get support if something is unclear, from any department
- well-structured internal documentation in Confluence
- clear and straightforward onboarding process: guidelines are updated regularly, setting-up a dev environment is a breeze. And actually there is a whole DevEx team for that.
- company events and parties
- almost unlimited home office
- really good expertise accross the company, There is always someone who is better than you in something. And there is always someone to learn from.
Cons
- it's not quite clear how promotions work or how salaries are indexed
- developers cannot choose their dev rig - Mac is a must for all
- home office is formally unlimited but it depends on your team and management informally prefers people to be there (although they never actually push for it).