Pros
I actually worked with Standard Bots as a client for about three years before deciding to join full-time, so I already knew how special the team and mission were. Getting the chance to come in-house just made me even more excited and it’s been awesome to see things up close. This is an early-stage startup, so things move fast. There’s a lot to figure out and not a ton of structure — that’s part of the fun. We’re mostly remote, which comes with a ton of trust from leadership. You’re expected to own your work and figure things out — nobody’s looking over your shoulder. The talent bar is really high, especially on the software side. The interview process is definitely longer and tougher than most startups, but that’s how we’ve ended up with such a strong engineering team. You get to work with people who are really good at what they do. You’ve got to be okay with constant change and not a lot of direction. That’s just startup life. But if you like autonomy and problem-solving, you’ll thrive here. The CEO is super accessible, genuinely smart, and passionate about robotics/automation/AI. He’s also a family guy, which seems to make him more empathetic and grounded than most startup founders I’ve met. 2026 is going to be a big year — feels like we’re gearing up for hyper growth. Overall, hang on tight. It’s a wild ride, but I’m loving it and excited for what’s ahead.
Cons
If you prefer predictability, a slower pace, or lots of guidance, this probably isn’t the right environment. It’s best suited for self-starters who enjoy chaos and problem-solving. There’s a lot to do and not enough people yet — typical startup story. Everyone wears multiple hats, which can be both exciting and exhausting.