Pros
Good place to work if you like building products that solve real enterprise security problems. The product has a strong market direction, especially around cyber risk quantification, third party risk, continuous monitoring and AI driven security workflows. As a frontend developer, the work is meaningful because the product is not just a dashboard, it is used by serious security teams. People are approachable, ownership is encouraged, and good work gets noticed. There is also a lot of learning because the product keeps evolving and the customer problems are complex.
Cons
Because the company is growing fast, priorities can change quickly and sometimes teams have to move with limited clarity. Engineering timelines can become tight when product, customer and leadership expectations come together. Documentation and handover can improve in some areas, especially when multiple teams are working on the same feature. Some processes are still maturing, so new joiners may take time to understand how decisions are made and who owns what.