I am happy to make part of this team! - Operations Manager YourBase Employee Review

5.0
Mar 16, 2021
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Pros

Inclusive and safe work environment. I felt like my ideas are important, and people listen to improvements that the company could make to keep a professional level. The whole team is committed to creating a better company to work in every day. Co-founders are accessible. Remote work can offer you great possibilities, for example, you could work from wherever you want.

Cons

When you decide to work in a startup you need to understand things and work could change every day.

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5.0
Jun 1, 2021
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Pros

The YourBase team is comprised of a great group of people that are always willing to help where needed. The problem set is very interesting. It is an environment that requires learning new things on a regular basis.

Cons

There are really no cons for me. If you are not comfortable with working remotely, this could be a con.

5.0
Apr 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The team is why I joined YourBase, and the team is why I stay. Everyone is caring, considerate, and easy to be around. Once in a while you get an unexpected box of chocolates or macarons in the mail just for being here. The team is 100% remote across several time zones and has a great remote work culture. People are ready and willing to try new ideas and tools to solve remote problems. People take work-life balance seriously. Management intently listens to employee feedback. One employee survey revealed people felt "good" about benefits but not "very good". The most common answer to what could be added was 401(k). One month later we all had 401(k)s. The product is unique and technically interesting. It can be a challenge to convince a customer it's not too good to be true.

Cons

It's really hard to describe the product to nontechnical people. Even for technical folks, it takes more than a sentence. It's a startup. Once or twice a year you get whiplash from a product pivot, or have a company-wide existential crisis. They're necessary and everyone's on the same boat working together, but they're there.

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