Pros
The remote-first culture allows flexibility and autonomy in managing responsibilities, while still providing a strong sense of teamwork through clear communication and collaboration tools. The company is innovative and open to suggestions, encouraging employees to take initiative and contribute to process improvements. I've found that leadership is supportive, and there’s always room for professional growth and learning, which makes each day exciting and full of new challenges.
Cons
The fast-paced environment can sometimes feel demanding, especially when managing multiple priorities. Clear communication and time management are key to staying on top of tasks. It can also take time to adjust to the remote setup if you're used to in-office environments, but once you find your rhythm, it becomes an asset rather than a challenge.