Pros
Work-from-home options and free lunches. Health insurance premiums are fully covered but the plan isn't that great compared to that offered by other local employers and sometimes it's cheaper to just pay out of pocket for services
Cons
My time at Spreedly was a frustrating one and I felt like management we're out of their depth making it difficult to do your job. Product strategy was non-existent and priorities changed so regularly that it was impossible to know what was going on and the all-hands numbers seemed like they were fudged to match whatever the current story was. Management also liked to deflect blame and point fingers which had a negative impact on the culture. Attrition had slowed by the time I left, but it was a definite problem as it wasn't just low-performers leaving. The company's explanation of departures vs the employees was often very different (I guess they assumed we don't talk to each other?) but I guess that's to be expected with sudden, not always voluntary departures. I see a bunch of positive reviews so perhaps things have improved since I left last year, but based on conversations I've had with people still there and the suspiciously OTT and similar language used in the reviews I don't think it has. If you're considering a job at Spreedly I would recommend reaching out to a range of current AND former employees on LinkedIn as it will help you get a clearer picture of what it is like to work there and allow you to make an informed decision rather than relying on reviews.