Pros
[ ] Staff are amazing and hardworking [ ] Opportunities to take on projects and room to try/test/fail/succeed [ ] Non-covid days there was travel to different offices (SF/NY/London) [ ] US Benefits are GREAT [ ] Systems/tech used are modern and makes getting your job done super easy! [ ] Combines nonprofit and start-up culture, which is very unique
Cons
[ ] Did a slue of layoffs at the very start of covid, disproportionally affecting US teams. They tried to brush it under the rug, but the US company culture never really recovered. I don’t know how a company can build a culture of trust after that [ ] US had an unhealthy and workhorse culture [ ] US leadership was unexperienced & self-promoting [ ] Decisions are made in the UK about and not with you. While I don’t think I can fully recommend working at this company, if you want to get scrappy, work on some interesting project, or are interested to move into the social impact or start-up space, this could be a good stepping stone for you. I can really only speak for the US satellite offices, the UK headquarters seemed to have better quality jobs and culture.