In my career I have not worked at a company that is so committed to the care of their employees. The Benefits are amazing, they really do walk the talk on life balance taking care of yourself both physically and mentally. From movement money to mental health benefits. The topper is giving each employee 16 hours of paid time to volunteer.
Cons
I don't have a con when you do need to put in the long hours, and sometimes you do, there is always recognition of this through the Motivosity program, both in a thank you and monetarily.
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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Current employee, less than 1 year
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Mission, growth trajectory, work alongside good humans, constantly growing and developing.
Cons
Remote environment. Need to find opportunities to informally get to know your colleagues.
Benefits, perks, remote work, unlimited PTO, and stock options.
Cons
Unfortunately, what has happened with most companies that grow too fast has occurred here. Too much focus on sales and marketing, and diminished focus on retaining clients or making sure new technology and processes are properly trained. Because of miscommunication and a lack of training, it's impossible to get help from other departments without a ton of pushback. Management would rather blame employees for problems than examine why processes aren't working properly. They now want all roles to sell product, even though that is not in their job descriptions. I wish HR would be more involved in how management speaks to employees because it's incredibly unethical and problematic every time we have a meeting. Whoever the C-suite is listening to on how to be good leaders should be fired, because they are taking a page out of every toxic workplace stereotype, instead of looking at how things can be ethically and properly fixed. There is no focus on clients or employees anymore, just getting more money.