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Pros
The pay can be decent compared to similar roles, which is honestly the main reason many people tolerate the environment. The products are well known, so having SharkNinja on your resume may help when you start looking for your next job. You will learn how to work under pressure—mostly because you have no other choice.
Cons
in my experience working at SharkNinja was one of the most frustrating professional experiences I’ve had, FULL STOP. The company moves fast, but in a chaotic way that leaves employees scrambling to keep up with constantly shifting priorities. NO ONE HAS A CLUE WHAT'S HAPPENING. Deadlines frequently feel unrealistic, communication between teams can be disorganized if it exists at all, and the pressure to deliver results sometimes comes at the expense of work-life balance. Each week you have to present to the CEO , shouldn't he be busy working on other areas of business? He's involved down to the sentence and punctuation in creative. Someone needs to be busier... Leadership talks a lot about innovation and speed, but in practice that often translates into horribly hours and a “figure it out yourself” culture. If you thrive at good comapnies, with inspiring leaders, this probably isn’t the place for you. While some people enjoy the intensity, many employees I worked with felt burned out fairly quickly. Seriously, just don't.