Pros
* Incredibly talented(and fun) coworkers * Flexible time off/ work from home * Flashy company - lots of name recognition in the travel space * Challenging problems to solve
Cons
* First time managers are not equipped to handle their teams, leading to fumbled projects and increased anxiety around what could be easy wins. * The CEO constantly gets too in the weeds on projects and upends steady progress with never ending pipe dreams. He has an aggressive and manic communication style that leads people to move too quickly and create unscalable solutions in order to meet his unrealistic requests. He is a fantastic salesmen and uses his powers to bully people into doing things against their better judgement. * There have been constant reorganizations, leaving talented people stranded. * Bad communication from the top down. Everyone takes a childish and gossip driven approach to communicating company wide announcements. Being "in the know" becomes invaluable currency to navigating the workplace eco-system. * A lot of in-betweeners who were vital at earlier stages start to lose their footing because no one has experience scaling a company successfully.