Fast-Paced, Supportive, and Full of Opportunities - Anonymous employee House of Math Employee Review

5.0
14 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a place where you’re constantly pushed out of your comfort zone — in a good way. New challenges come up often, which means you get to build skills fast and take on real responsibility early. That can be exciting and rewarding. The people here are a big plus: even when workloads are heavy, colleagues genuinely try to help each other and solve problems together. The start-up pace keeps things interesting and means you’re rarely stuck doing the same thing for long.

Cons

The flip side of the start-up energy is that priorities can change overnight. Sometimes you have to drop something important mid-project because something else suddenly takes priority. That can be frustrating.

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5.0
22 Jul 2025
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Pros

The company was larger in the past, but after a funding‑related downsizing—which explains many of the negative reviews—we are back on track and have begun growing the team again. We’ve seen strong growth momentum lately, so morale is high. We are also at the forefront of applying technology in EdTech, offering abundant opportunities to learn and develop. Although we operate with an American tech–style cadence—fast‑paced, data‑driven, and high‑ownership—we still adhere to Norwegian working hours and workplace norms. This makes us a great fit for people seeking a middle ground between Silicon Valley’s demanding, rapidly evolving culture (we recently re‑domiciled there) and the Norwegian standard of work–life balance.

Cons

The pace and expectations mirror U.S. tech culture—fast, data‑driven, and high‑ownership—which can feel intense compared to most Norwegian companies. Post‑downsizing resource constraints still surface: some teams wear multiple hats and processes are being rebuilt. Rapid growth means priorities shift quickly; ambiguity and changing roadmaps are part of day‑to‑day life.

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5.0
28 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You’re close to the action. Your work can directly influence the product and direction of the company. You’ll likely be given real responsibility early. This can supercharge your skills and career growth. Things change quickly. If you thrive on variety and hate boredom, this can be energizing. Startups often attract passionate people. There’s a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose. You’re not just a number. You’ll work closely with top management, and your voice has a better chance of being heard.

Cons

The work-life balance can be skewed. Deadlines, pivots, and launches can mean late nights or weekend work. Roles can be fluid, and expectations sometimes change quickly. That flexibility isn’t for everyone. The pressure to deliver and the emotional investment in a fast-moving mission can be draining if not balanced well. If you value a very calm day-to-day routine, a startup might not align with your current needs.

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