Pros
Working at impact.com right now is an exhilarating experience. There is incredible momentum across the company, and while it’s a fast-paced environment with high expectations, seeing the Greater China team consistently land major wins and be featured in global roll-outs is deeply inspiring. Global Exposure: The culture here is truly dynamic. We have regular exposure to global meetings and collaborate with colleagues across different regions, which is a massive catalyst for my professional growth. Celebrating Success: Our GC business is growing rapidly year-on-year. We make it a point to celebrate both small wins and key milestones together, particularly during our Monthly GC Huddles, which really fuels our team morale. Office Environment & Perks: Our new office is a huge point of pride! From the renovation and move to the grand opening, it’s been a great journey. The daily experience is premium, featuring an elevated workspace with a wonderful view and catered lunches twice a week. Commitment to Well-being: The company truly "walks the talk" when it comes to our health. The transparency in sharing reports after multiple air quality tests and treatments—which exceed national standards—shows a genuine level of care that makes me feel valued as part of the team. Continuous Learning: I truly value the investment in our personal development. Between top-tier resources like Coursera, the Partnerships Experience Academy (PXA), and regular people enablement sessions, there are great opportunities to keep upskilling and growing professionally. The People: If you enjoy working with smart, talented, and collaborative people who are genuinely enthusiastic about the partnership economy, you will love it here!!!
Cons
Fast-Paced Scaling: As the business continues to scale, the high expectations and speed of growth require us to be very adaptable and ready to hit the ground running. Complex Industry: The partnership economy is a specialized field with a steep learning curve. New joiners need to be very proactive about using our training resources to get up to speed quickly. Global Coordination: Working across time zones for global meetings requires some flexibility in our schedules.