Pros
-Incredible vision and mission: a society where everyone can live a life of meaning through mutual benefit. -Flexible work environment, with an emphasis on team work and in-person collaboration. -The ability to end the workday feeling proud of what you've accomplished. -Kind, caring, respectful coworkers. -Emphasis on personal and professional development and growth, not feeling stagnant in a role. -Benefits, salary, and other resources are very competitive, not just among other nonprofits but the market in general.
Cons
If someone is a black and white thinker or wants to be told exactly how to do something, that isn't how Stand Together operates and therefore that could be difficult for someone to navigate or succeed if that isn't their preference. The culture is driven by principled entrepreneurship and creative destruction - if that does not resonate with someone and/or is intimidating, the culture might be a challenge.