Pros
I’ve been at Waterplan for over a year and have found the culture both inclusive and growth-minded. The team is diverse with people from around the world bringing unique perspectives and experiences. Feedback and iteration are deeply embedded in the approach here; while not everyone may thrive in that kind of environment, I’ve personally found it to be a powerful way to develop. I’ve grown more in the past year than in any previous role, thanks to this culture of continuous improvement. Leadership is supportive and approachable, fostering a space where everyone feels empowered to take ownership and be accountable.
Cons
Working asynchronously can sometimes be challenging, as staying aligned with team members across time zones requires solid communication and self-management skills. With a fully remote setup, building strong connections with colleagues can require extra effort, but the company has put effective tools in place to help bridge these gaps. Overall, I think the opportunities for growth and the sense of accountability make Waterplan a fulfilling place to work if you’re proactive and adaptable.