Great Company hindered by Politics and Terrible Culture
Pros
1) rising stock price with quarterly vestings 2) the company and executive team have a clear vision and are driving the company to be extremely successful 3) the products are very powerful and innovative
Cons
1) the company continues to be plagued by poor hiring decisions in middle-management, where inexperienced managers are driving lower level employees away 2) the culture overall has improved over the last 5+ years, however, it is still a pretty toxic environment where most people feel the need to prove themselves in order to gain any sort of recognition/validation 3) executive decisions on the priorities of the products have changed course over the last year, which is understandable, but has caused incubation products to be killed and the hard work of many to go out the window. 4) if you come in at a low salary, good luck ever getting paid what you actually deserve in the market. they use excuses that HR can only give you a certain % increase, which would make sense, except why isn't there pay equality in the first place when you first make the hire? 5) the benefits have improved over the last 3 years since getting a new HR leader, however, it's still not close to what other similar companies are offering, and employees often feel that hard work will still go unnoticed because it is up to the specific department to promote these benefits and ensure employees are aware of them, are taking enough PTO, are getting all the perks they deserve, etc. 6) some leaders are only looking out for themselves. I have come across many Director-VP level folks that will take the credit for the successes of their department, but will never take the fall for any of the mistakes. Additionally, not giving enough recognition to the hard work of their team.