Pros
Industry pioneer status: dmarcian was first in DMARC, earning instant respect at ecosystem events and conferences—you feel like a rock star collaborating with partners and standards bodies.
Sociocracy, not top-down: Everyone has a real voice in strategy via refined sociocratic practices, shaping decisions big and small beyond just your role.
Mission-driven culture: Attracts altruistic teammates united by making email safer—a genuine purpose guiding all work.
Excellent work–life balance: Competitive pay, generous PTO, international travel, and clear boundaries, plus strong professional development paths.
Cons
If you don't have mature self-discipline and prefer highly structured environments with close supervision and strictly defined tasks, dmarcian may not be the right fit.
Success here depends on strong self-management, comfort with ambiguity, and a willingness to take ownership beyond a narrow job description.
If you’re not genuinely motivated by our mission to make email safer for everyone, and are mainly looking to “clock in and out,” the culture and expectations here are likely to feel misaligned.