Pros
The Team
At Baker Hill, our product teams are stacked in the best way possible — with the right people, in the right roles, working in sync. We’re not a company of handoffs; we’re a company of collaboration. Cross-functional squads — design, engineering, product, data, and marketing — work shoulder-to-shoulder from day one. That structure has created real momentum. We ship faster, solve smarter, and stay aligned with what actually matters to our clients.
There’s no ego, just purpose. Designers are seen as strategic thinkers, not pixel pushers. Engineers are problem-solvers and partners, not just executors. Product managers are vision-setters, not gatekeepers. Everyone is bought in — and that shared ownership makes all the difference. We challenge each other, respect each other, and most importantly, build together. It’s efficient, it’s energizing, and yes — it’s fun.
The Leadership
I’ve worked with Andy, our CEO, before — and I can honestly say: there’s no one like him. He’s a patent holder, a small business owner, a banker, and now, a CEO who leads with both vision and values. We’ve won awards together for our loan origination solutions in the past, and now we’re doing it again — with more purpose behind the work than ever.
What makes Andy different is that he could make the story about himself, but he doesn’t. If anything, the company is working to tell his story, not the other way around. He leads with humility, empathy, and clarity — and that culture of grounded leadership trickles down to every part of the organization.
He’s putting the human back in banking, and it shows. Not just in our products, but in how we operate internally — with care, honesty, and a deep commitment to doing right by people. If you’re looking for a company where leadership actually walks the walk, this is it.
Cons
Like many companies that have been around a while, there are a few people who are still a bit resistant to change — and that’s okay. Change can be uncomfortable. But it’s clear that Andy is on a mission, and the direction he’s taking the company is intentional and inspiring. The challenge is more about pace and mindset, not capability. For those who embrace growth, this is an incredible place to be.