Hing is a very political environment. A husband and wife duo at the top causes for a lot of friction among other partners and departments. There's a constant battle between the account management and marketing teams - specifically on lack of management and "who's at fault". the benefits are poor compared to other firms in the DC area (no matching 401k, no maternity leave, no FSA, and expensive health insurance). Very little employee appreciation, which is reflected in morale.
During the interview process, I met with several people at the company. Looking back, it was less about being qualified and more about personality and whether you'll "fit in". Hinge felt more like a fraternity/sorority rather than a professional place of business.