Pros
Some genuinely nice coworkers and smart people Depending on the team, good work/life balance Depending on the team, a lot of autonomy
Cons
Engineering leadership is absolutely inept. Many engineering leaders don't have strong technical backgrounds or have been so far removed for so long that they don't really know what they're doing. They make all the decisions without technical knowledge and it trickles down to the rest of the department. The CTO was brought on this year, and he has a very impressive resume, but change has been slow to nonexistent. People get promoted to leadership positions not based on merit, but by tenure. Ongoing politics is really harming engineering as a whole and the quality of the products is decreasing every day. The compensation is below average compared to other tech companies. Wayfair claims to be a competitor to the biggest tech companies in Silicon Valley, but having only an office in Boston and paying well below what big tech pays means they cannot recruit quality engineers. The only reason why I was ok with my compensation this year was because the stock price soared, but we all know that's not going to last after the pandemic ends. If Wayfair wants to grow and be respected as a true tech company, then it needs to increase compensation to its senior engineers and look to open a location with better candidates. The CEO is against working remotely, so that discourages people from applying if they're outside of Boston.