Of course nothing is ever perfect and this is no exception. Oner is a challenging environment where we are trying to do great things for our customers and community, but the brand is not yet an established global entity with tons of resources, it's still very much bootstrapped. I don't have 10 years of experience within my industry and I'm already at a competitive salary and benefits, so I can only imagine what I can accomplish at Oner once I gain some more ground. Many of my colleagues are in the same boat: tons of drive and desire, but limited experience due to this being their first or second job. This means there's tons of energy, but not a ton of process. I think this is a good thing because things are fluid and we're all growing with the brand. The con to that is that sometimes you can feel a little out of your depth and without the right resources in place to the kind of job we want since we're all super ambitious and want to compete with the big stablished brands everyone knows. If you want to be told what to do every second of the day and sit at a desk, I don't think this company would be a good fit. If you like to travel and do cool things, then Oner is probably for you.