Pros
The culture here is genuinely great!
It's fast-paced and people are driven, but everyone is also super collaborative and willing to help each other out. You have full ownership over your work and while competitive, it never feels cutthroat.
Being fully remote is a huge plus, and it actually works well because the company has built real systems help you connect with your teammates.
You're trusted to manage your own time and get things done without anyone breathing down your neck.
Leadership is transparent and approachable, which makes a big difference. Benefits are solid, work-life balance is real, and there are actual opportunities to grow your career if you put in the effort.
Cons
The only downside of being fully remote is the lack of in-person connection; spontaneous conversations and team bonding just don't happen naturally. That said, it's a pretty minor gripe and honestly comes with the territory when remote work is the trade-off.
It's also a very entrepreneurial, self-driven environment, so if you need a lot of structure or hand-holding to stay motivated, this probably isn't the right fit.