Pros
Personal Growth: The entire Wishabi team, from my initial coach right up to the exec. team and the CEO, is interested in the growth of both the company and individual team members. The culture of the company is amazing. Notwithstanding the foosball & ping pong tables, the PS4, the company lunches each Friday, and the fully stocked snack bar, it's really the people that make this an amazing place to work. I know our recruiters work extremely hard to make sure each candidate is right for the job, and it shows. The Wishabi team is brought even closer together by semi-annual company trips (the bill of which is footed by Wishabi), weekly sports outings (basketball, volleyball and badminton! - plus in the summer we do tennis and soccer) Structure: Wishabi promotes a flat structure and a meritocracy. This keeps everyone on the same page - you get what you put in. Vacation/Time off is structured really well also - giving high performers the option to take a longer leave. Work hard, play hard! Work-from-home is always an option if needed, for any number of reasons. Since I started I've grown within the company in a few ways; a few months after I was hired, myself and another newbie were both selected to head up our department's efforts at launching a new product and we got to work with the CEO personally. I could tell from working with Wehuns that he expected effort and he expected results, and I think it's not anything more than he would expect from himself or another team member - to give it your best go, learn from your mistakes, and grow because of it. Since I started at Wishabi, I got married, and I'm happy to say that many team members joined my wife & I at our wedding. It's the type of team that I want to have around and be around during and after work hours.
Cons
It's important at Wishabi to realize that the team is there to help you. It's sometimes easy to take on a mountain of responsibility all to yourself, and sometimes that means that you have to sacrifice some work/life balance. I had this issue for a while, until I changed my own attitudes on ownership and responsibility. There is always help available if needed. Speak up and you will be heard.