Pros
This is a very innovative company that is building multiple products that genuinely disrupt their respective industries. There is a strong focus on solving real problems through technology, automation, and smart design rather than incremental improvements. As an employee, it is exciting to be part of a team that is clearly building, not just maintaining. The company is growing very fast, which makes the work feel dynamic. Decisions move quickly and there is always something new happening. I have also liked that you get a real view into how things run across teams, not just your own lane. On the TEM side, they have gone through two acquisitions and brought those customers over to the platform. From the inside, it was a lot of coordination and problem solving across teams, but it is also the kind of thing that shows you the company can execute when things are complex. It is not perfect, but it has been impressive to see it come together and keep moving forward. In my role as a Business Analyst, I have been genuinely impressed with how much we can solve for clients using the company’s RPA technology. Being involved in building new products, deploying them, and figuring out how to create solutions with the tools we have is honestly rewarding. You can see things go from idea to real delivery, and it feels good to be part of that. In the US, the team is fully remote, which has been great for flexibility and work life balance. Overall, it is a good place for people who want to build, learn quickly, and be part of a company that is scaling.
Cons
Because the pace is so fast and there is a strong start up vibe, the organization and processes are not always as structured as more mature companies. It is not a dealbreaker, but you need to be comfortable with some ambiguity and figuring things out as you go. Since the US team is fully remote, it would be nice to have an in person team meetup every couple of months. I think that would help with alignment, collaboration, and building relationships across teams.