Pros
Great benefits, bonus, PTO/sick days Ability to work and think independently and creatively Work/life balance was pretty reasonable
Cons
When first hired a few years back, Rho was still a comparatively smaller company and had that family-friendly feel that they prided themselves on. (People were all very nice and welcoming, company as whole had a more laid-back feel, WFH on occasion was allowed, etc.) Now that they're growing, they've lost that feel and become too stuffy in my opinion. I understand with a larger company you need to set stricter guidelines, but it feels like they're trying too hard to become like a IQVIA or PPD and they've lost that welcoming feel that attracted (and kept) a lot of people to them previously. Now the structure feels very corporate and cliquey and I quickly lost that level of comfort discussing things with my supervisors as I once had. HR also has become a bit stricter and rigid over the years.