Avantages
Everyone who works at Rachio is super smart and really good at what they do. Coworkers are all very nice and interesting people. Constantly challenged to do better by being surrounded by A-Players. Exciting and important company mission & the ability to affect meaningful change on a large scale. Big future growth opportunities, from both a company and individual career standpoint Highly competent leadership and management that cares about employees People trusted to do their jobs
Inconvénients
I worry the company's aggressive growth plans over the next year could destroy the tight-knit feel and prioritize profits and our investors over employees. Not the best place if you're: -entry-level (Rachio doesn't really have any entry-level positions at the moment) -like being on big engineering teams -are not inclined to self-management -are uncomfortable with ambiguity -have the mindset of "not my job" (for example, engineering often has to step in and fill product gaps) -don't care about the environment I also found it odd and offputting that the company asks all new employees to write a Glassdoor review as part of your onboarding process in the first couple weeks (I did not, writing this around a year later). How can I honestly review a company I just joined? This felt like the company is trying to game public perception, which I don't understand because in my opinion it's already a really great place to work.