Pros
Company is full of great people below C suite. The company mission attracted a great group of clever and kind people, who were genuinely passionate about their work. Work felt meaningful and interesting. Flexible hours and working arrangements.
Cons
Was a fantastic place to work until this year. Massive restructure, adopting an organisational structure which AI-generated articles praise, but deeper digging reveals that the company which created this structure has found that it didn't work. Teams split up and cut down to stumps. Previously high workload is now unmanageable, forcing everyone to use AI to meet unrealistic expectations at the expense of quality. Deeper thinking and careful quality checks are now being deprioritized, which is alarming given the number of lives the products impact. CEO office in a little bubble with LLMs, relishing in its sycophancy. Massive layoffs shortly after the deployment of an inefficient and expensive AI bot. Company morale at an all-time low. Poor talent retention, human labour treated as dispensable. There probably will be more job openings coming out once they realize the company is sinking, but the work is complex and niche (i.e. radiology AI). It takes a long time to train someone well enough to get up to speed, so the hire and fire rounds have been a waste of money. Lots of people dealing with health issues due to the stress, contradicting their supposed mission to improve healthcare. Hard work and long tenures are rewarded with redundancies. In this company, you'd never know when you could be laid off.