In the UK at least, it's a remote company. The Leeds office doesn't exist yet (I left in April and it was slated for September) and the opening was pyt back int the short time I was there (apparently this has been the case for two years). The York office is open one day a week. For many people this is fine, but they weren't upfront with me when I joined about the (apparently organisation wide policy which pushes home working), which left a sour taste in my mouth. It's a "Yay! It's Monday!" type of place. Which means you have to "make it a great day" every day. They really don't want to hear about anything that's not groovy, man (as if being real that you've had a bad day will make it a toxic environment). No, it's good vibes all the way - at least on the outside with that fake smile. Finally, you should know I got fired during my probation, so you can decide if this is sour grapes or not. I was given no notice, no feedback to work on anything, and what's more... I was contacted by someone else just a few weeks after who was also fired in the same way. So don't expect them to have an adult conversation with you . On the other hand, if you are an expert mind reader, this may be the place for you.