Pros
The team here is amazing — everyone is genuinely kind and welcoming, which means a lot when you're working remotely across different time zones and cultures. My manager is one of the best I've had. They're supportive, actually listen when you raise concerns, and follow through to help resolve them. There's no micromanagement either. As long as you're delivering on your responsibilities, you're trusted to work your way — which makes a huge difference day-to-day. On the growth side, there are real opportunities to expand your skills. Lately I've been diving deep into AI, which feels like exactly the right direction to be heading.
Cons
When a new skill or tool is launched, there's a steep learning curve — and the expectation to get up to speed quickly can feel overwhelming, especially when multiple tools are involved at once. You need to stay sharp and proactive, as updates can come with little warning and require you to adapt fast. Being fully remote also means you can miss out on the informal team moments that happen organically on the other side of the world — it's easy to feel a little disconnected at times.