Pros
Except for good colleagues, I can't think of much.
Cons
The management. This company has a messiah problem. They keep hiring very expensive executives who hire other expensive executives who hire other expensive leadership who hire other managers who hire other ICs. But nobody knows what they actually want to solve or achieve or how to. Internal operations and market strategy are both in shambles. If they could have a come to jesus moment and admit there is no real need for their products - at least not in it's current form, they would do better. Everything LeafLink tries to sell, there are a host of dedicated companies which do it better, cheaper, faster - SaaS for Cannabis, Delivery, Financing. They've divested their focus too much too early without really specializing in any of their offerings. The result is a bunch of half-baked products. The CEO has no business being a CEO frankly ! Until March 2022 he was totally clueless about the cash flow and financial position of his company. The new COO from not tech (ex-wework, media guy) had to make him smell the coffee. Without any clear plan of how they'll shift back from remote, the CEO forced an investment into a bigger office space to seat 350+ people but after all recent layoffs, the company is around 200 persons. They spent weeks of marketing resources on making emojis to socialize a bunch of fancy sounding "tenets" - but no clear idea of how these tenets can be practiced. In their previous round of layoffs, they laid of 2 account execs who were pulling in more than $2.5M in annual revenue while retaining others whose run rate was $200K a year. Before the newest layoffs, they came up with a pricing model and projection which was supposed to resuscitate LeafLink. It was all puffery - the couple of management folks who worked on it did not consult anyone before just coming down from the mountain like moses with the tablet. That plan failed utterly. Then there are a a few execs who operate on the zero sum game bro-culture mentality - you're either with them or against them and if you're not with them, they'll isolate you, beat your ideas down and eventually push you out - lots of good senior management left after getting sick of this politics - previous revenue head, analytics head, most recently the head of engineering. Anybody who cares for their careers and years of life not being devoted to a thankless company - stay away.