Pros
- amazing people - good salary / benefits
Cons
- The company has been going downhill for the last two years. If not for the private funding of one angel investor (for the last 10+ years) Nuna would have been a flop a long time ago - There are constant pivots, which is expected in a startup. However, the pivots are so poorly defined and managed, that it causes more confusion than results. - In addition to the 33% layoff, there has been a high turnover in the last year. There were three or four C-suite level people who were hired and left (or were asked to leave) within 6-9 months. That should tell you something - Most of the work you do is throw-off. If you were sold the idea that "Every Row of Data Is a Life", accept is was a lie, and most of your work will have 0 impact on US healthcare or any lives. You will manage a project or write a code for a month and then there will be a pivot and it won't matter. You are fighting constant changes, pivots, fires, and human and technology errors. - Clients (those who are still with Nuna) are unhappy because they are sold imaginary product that does not exist.