Pros
- Generally smart, nice coworkers - Working on software that helps saves lives feels meaningful - Good compensation for the Midwest, especially for someone just coming out of school - Good healthcare benefits - Beautiful, quirky campus - Amazing, low-priced food - Flexibility to explore work outside your core responsibilities
Cons
- Our actions and decisions often feel like a departure from our ideals and the semblance of culture evangelized by upper management , more-so in the past couple of years. We've pointed to our culture as justification for making questionable and disappointing decisions. Recent examples include the Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis case which hurt workers' rights all across the country, and forcing employees back to campus unnecessarily and prematurely during the COVID-19 pandemic. - Development processes and tools feel clunky and outdated. We are bogged down by technical debt that typically puts innovation or process improvement on the back burner. - Your overall experience, ranking, and career trajectory are highly dependent on your team lead. Many of them lack proper training, skills, and experience to manage. It's really luck of the draw.