Pros
1. Great place to grow as an early-career engineer, with real ownership and hands-on work on production systems. 2. Strong exposure to modern GenAI, backend, automation, platform, and security product engineering. 3. Supportive and collaborative team culture where people are approachable and willing to help. 4. Fast learning environment with opportunities to work across APIs, AI workflows, retrieval systems, automation, and infrastructure. 5. Engineering work feels meaningful because projects connect directly to customer value and internal efficiency. 6. Good balance of trust and guidance, allowing engineers to take responsibility while still learning from experienced teammates. 7. Challenging technical problems and a culture that encourages problem solving, experimentation, and ownership.
Cons
1. Because the company moves fast, priorities can shift quickly and context switching is sometimes required. 2. Documentation and onboarding can improve as systems and teams continue to scale. 3. The pace can feel intense at times, especially for people who prefer highly predictable environments. 4. Some workflows are still evolving, so engineers may need to be comfortable with ambiguity. 5. Cross-team knowledge sharing could be more structured as the product and engineering organization grows. 6. As with many fast-growing companies, balancing speed with long-term process maturity is an ongoing challenge.