Pros
- A lot of resources available so you can learn on your own - Your left to work in your own way with your team and management isn't micro-managing in the slightest
Cons
- Very little to no communication from anyone outside of your immediate teammates -They do not give you any feedback about your personal performance or coach you at all - Very weak leadership, One moment you're working on a project the next you're switched to another project without any rhyme or reason. -And if you follow up because there is an issue with you joining a new project (for example: credentials are not working) do not expect to get a resolution within a timely manner, if you even get a response at all. - The lack of direction from management will have you seeking for your own work to do, so you can help out in any way and do not feel like dead weight sitting around waiting for management to give you something to do. -The pay is a joke. Even if you get promoted to Embedded, they are paying way less than the market for the amount of work that you'll be doing. - That's if they even pay you at all, You may not get paid on your payday and don't even think about questioning when you will get paid or the CEO will DM you with an unhinged rant about how of an honest man he is. -You have to go into the office(which is tiny) because they state it helps with team building. But you'll only be working with people in CA remotely through zoom and not the people sitting next to you. - The tech you'll be using is bordering on obsolete, so expect your job to be just that extra difficult to do.