-Open-minded and mature teammates
-Many opportunities for growth and career advancement (you can grow both vertically and horizontally)
-Nice perks and benefits
-I enjoy the culture! It's very humane and transparent
-Flexibility in planning work hours
Cons
It's common for all big companies: some bureaucracy. But it's manageable here, not a big deal for me.
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