Pros
Relaxed, casual work environment
Strong emphasis on individuality and creative freedom
Fully equipped kitchen, open for personal use
Frequent social events and company gatherings
Privately owned, with a family-like atmosphere
Leadership is accessible and involved
Cons
Pay is not transparent; below industry average
Raises are rare and usually require significant effort to obtain
Certifications and external learning are not rewarded unless actively negotiated
Career progression is limited due to a flat organizational structure
Inconsistent job titles and responsibilities across similar roles
Lack of standardized processes makes problem-solving inconsistent
Recognition tends to favor visibility over actual performance