Pros
Lots of bright, talented people who are great to work with and can help you grow professionally.
Cons
Work-life balance is virtually nonexistent, with an intense, always-on culture that makes it hard to disconnect. The company is extremely sales-driven, and the environment often feels more like a high-pressure frat house than a professional workplace. There’s a strong expectation to fully buy into the company’s way of doing things, and if you’re not drinking the Kool-Aid, you’ll quickly feel like an outsider. If you thrive in a competitive, high-energy sales culture, it might be a fit—but if you’re looking for balance and a more inclusive, diverse workplace, this may not be the best place for you. Tons of toxic high-performers also make collaboration a pain.