Pros
- Working on interesting, large-scale, challenging infrastructure problems across multiple continents. - A differentiated and market-proven product that is fun to use. - Genuinely fun, cheerful, engaged, interesting colleagues who love poles and wires. - Work culture suits energetic, thoughtful, no-ego people who want to work on hard problems. - Lots of opportunity for career progression, large scopes of responsibilities, international travel, and relocation.
Cons
- There is an expectation to self-learn, independently self-direct, be resilient to adversity, and be conscientious. This can be considered a positive for people who enjoy that kind of environment. - There is no encouragement to over-work, but as with any small rapidly-growing company, there is a lot of work to do. Fun for me but maybe not for everyone. - No-ego environment really requires a no-ego mentality. The ambition of the company and the pace of development probably doesn't suit all personality types. That being said, it does seem to suit many.