Great start-up company. As always, companies are what you make them! - Anonymous employee Blavity Employee Review

5.0
Mar 15, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great office space in DTLA. Company hires internally. Plenty of room to shift or move up within the company. Great minds to collaborate with. Revolutionary company dominating media and tech spaces for pocs.

Cons

No parking. Start-up, so not as many perks as older/larger companies

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Blavity Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. Based on employee feedback, one new update that we're happy to share, is that Employees can now choose to distribute their Commuter Benefits monetary allowance towards the category of their choice across rideshare, transit, and qualified paid parking options. We will also continue to regularly re-evaluate our Full Compensation Benefits Packages to remain competitive in the startup marketplace and evolve it based on the needs of our growing Employee workforce.

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5.0
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Room for growth if you're good at your job Flexibility (Remote environment and understanding leaders) Room to try new things

Cons

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2.0
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Cons

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