Pros
- Great experienced people. You'll work with the smartest folks around. - Explosive company growth - Great (new!) office in SF
Cons
- No work/life balance. none. - We have a Google culture, we don't have a player-first culture. We're a gaming company where no one plays our games. - We have some of the smartest engineers, we're limited on eng resources, but yet we fail to properly execute on nearly all major features. It's a shame to see great talent go to waste. - Transparency is surprisingly large problem for such a small and young company. This is beyond just the issue with cross-functional communication. Any basic information on how the company is doing is off limits. This has turned the OKR meetings into backbending obscuring exercise; we literally have slides at these meetings that say something like "10% over our goal of X." I never thought I would say Google was more transparent. - Top-down management.