Pros
They hire some really great people, everyone I worked with was really intelligent and hard working. Work life balance is pretty good for the most part.
Cons
It’s really difficult to come in at a higher level and succeed at Wunder. Beware that they will not hesitate to suddenly let go anyone at any point new or not without warning if the leadership decides that it makes sense. They are a solar developer but only have two people with prior solar development on staff, and none of the leadership team has solar development experience. This creates an environment where experienced new comers cannot provide their educated opinion if that opinion does not align with the fake internal goals set by leadership. I saw 5 really good employees in the last 6-7 months get let go super suddenly without warning. They will fire an employee even after having only hired them 3 months prior without warning. It happened to me and to others who had even been there for 2+ years. It’s sad an creates an environment of fear of getting suddenly let go. Which they do without severance and immediately cut benefits, if you are supporting a family I do not recommend working here unless you have savings to support a period of job loss. They do not care. Also there is no growth trajectory once you get in, there are people who have been there for 2+ years but have moved around so much they never saw and will never see a promotion despite “goal setting” with management. You will get siloed into remedial tasks that make no sense.