Pros
Bluegrass Digital genuinely feels like a place built around its people, not just its placements. The culture here is rare, high performance is expected, but it never comes at the cost of support or humanity. Leadership (shoutout to James, Nick and Mark) leads with openness rather than pressure, and that trickles down into how the whole team operates collaborative, straight-talking, and quick to celebrate wins together rather than competing for them.
What stands out most is how much room there is to actually be yourself here. Whether it's the way the team shows up for each other on tough days or the genuine investment in growth (not just sales targets), it doesn't feel like a typical Corporate grind. There's real entrepreneurial energy too if you have ideas, people want to hear them, and there's space to build things rather than just execute a script.
Cons
Honestly, hard to find a real complaint. If I'm nitpicking, things move fast here, so you do need to be comfortable figuring things out on the go rather than waiting for a perfectly mapped-out process but that's the nature of a growing, ambitious company, not a flaw in how it's run.