Pros
Everyone has a direct impact in the success of the company. As such, workload is typically aggressive but manageable. If you ever feel like you are falling behind or aren't getting the support you need, management is accommodating and receptive to employee input as long as you're willing to maintain honest and open communication. The physical office environment is great. We have a large cafeteria that connects directly to a modest, open game area with a ping pong table and pool table. You'll often see people playing a few games over lunch or hear people shouting over Mario Kart the next room over. It's an open office (so no cubicles), but there are sufficient break-out rooms if you need to meet with someone or just work in solitude for a while. Everyone is equipped with a sit/stand desk and two monitors. There are a couple of small kitchens to prepare lunch or make tea or coffee. Coffee and snacks are provided. There's plenty of parking and a big grassy area that's great for company picnics or throwing a frisbee over lunch. But by far the best part of TherapyNotes is the company culture. Everyone here is dedicated not only to their own work but also to making sure that their entire team succeeds. It's a highly collaborative environment, and you're hard-pressed to find anyone who isn't willing to lend a hand when asked. As we grow, it can be tough to stay connected with everyone in the company, but monthly happy hours, company lunches for special occasions, and other events outside of work help to get to know those you may not work with directly. We play as hard as we work, and everyone's a joy to be around.
Cons
This isn't actually a con, but something that prospective employees should be aware of: Due to the nature of the healthcare industry, compliance, privacy, and security are extremely important here. Compared to other industries, there may be additional policies and procedures that all employees are expected to adhere to.