Pros
There's a lot of nice things about working for Permanent. The schedule was flexible while I was there, I believe it's even more so these days. I felt like I had autonomy to do my work, but there were a couple other developers I could talk to if I got stuck. Probably the best thing was that I felt like leadership (Robert particularly) really valued my opinions when it came to DEI stuff. As a person belonging to multiple marginalized groups (lgbtq+, women, latinx), a lot of places I feel like I have to pick my battles . At Permanent, I didn't feel that way. I felt safe and respected saying what was on my mind and like it actually impacted the environment and our product.
Cons
No shade to the Permanent's mission, but working on what seems like a billionaires pet project is a little weird.