Pros
The people you'll work with are great. They are motivated and passionate despite being undervalued by the leadership team.
Cons
There are several: - Poor compensation, especially compared to competitors. There is no excuse for this as Leadership always promotes how much the company is growing and how much money has been made. Yet they reap all those benefits for themselves, and don't share it amongst the 'lowly staff' who actually got them there. - No equity. Again, all the profits seems to go to top leadership. - Problematic leadership. Not only in regard to selfishness and lack of flexibility but also comments made. We've had SLT makes comments on 'women are great because they keep the office clean' to comments made about blackface. It's gross and disgusting. - Lack of flexibility. SLT has the motto of 'my way or the highway'. Despite employees practically begging for remote work flexibility, LT remains resolute on their opinions. Comments such as 'remote workers are those who sit on the bench during a football game while those who are in the office are those on the field actually doing something.' - Micromanagement from SLT. It's insane, but I don't think LT have realised how big the company has gotten. It's no longer a startup. Meaning it's no longer excusable to change plans and priorities made by an entire company due to 'an idea you came up with last night'. - Employees are like little worker bees to LT. They truly don't care about the infividual. The Just Eat side of the corporation is the only human facet to this company. The Takeaway.com side is abysmal, cold, and problematic. I truly regret having decided to work here, knowing that I might have missed the opportunity to work with companies that not only treat their employees better, but also have an exciting product.