Was laid off just a few months after joining Truepill. Cryptic, 15 minutes meetings were put on calendars the night before. My manager looked like a hostage reading from a script as his boss looked on, barely paying attention.
Per a public statement issued by the CEO, after years of "growing top line revenue," the company must now chart a "path to profitability." Apparently, this new vision came to Sid all of a sudden and all at once, as another new hire was laid off in the same week they started.
Take the work if you can get it, but keep in mind that you owe this company nothing and do not stop applying for roles elsewhere. You are expendable and at risk of being laid off from the moment you sign your offer.