Pros
No Pros apart from additional stocks that too if you stay that long
Cons
Alex Chriss comes across as a complete disappointment. His leadership feels more like a scam than a strategy—constantly bringing in new SVPs and VPs who add no real value, pocket hefty paychecks, and then disappear, while the company drifts closer to collapse. It’s bizarre to see a CEO celebrating vague, generic “achievements” in quarterly earnings on LinkedIn, only to comment on his own posts like a teenager craving attention. What’s worse is that he’s never held accountable for repeated layoffs—likely hidden behind slick PR, or perhaps because the company has shrunk too much for the media to care. There is no vision here. No meaningful work. People with “Data Scientist” titles often lack even basic programming skills, spending their days churning out reports and pretending it’s quality work. Stability doesn’t exist—survival depends entirely on sycophancy. Random firings are carried out by HR without clarity or purpose, while the middle management layer—Senior Managers and Managers—have become lethargic placeholders with no sense of leadership or productivity. In short, this is a terrible environment for anyone looking to learn and grow. But if your ambition is limited to boot-licking and coasting with no real work, this is the perfect place for you.