Pros
Talent/Network: Redesign has built a strong bench of team members, Founders, and partners spanning the worlds of VC, healthcare, and technology. The talent density and access to a strong network of industry leaders provides significant exposure and development opportunities. Global: The company is at an exciting inflection point, transforming into a global venture builder with a new studio in Saudi Arabia and more international markets on the horizon. This expansion has created a truly international environment where team members collaborate across borders, gaining exposure to diverse market development approaches and working with partners and teams from all over the world. There is substantial opportunity in international markets to help develop entrepreneurial ecosystems and build groundbreaking AI-focused healthcare companies. Redesign is positioning itself at the intersection of technological advancement, healthcare transformation, and ecosystem building. Startup Mentality: Redesign operates with the energy and agility of a startup, making it ideal for those who like a fast-paced environment, new challenges, and enjoy building from 0 to 1. The entrepreneurial culture rewards innovation and rapid iteration. Founders: A recent strategic shift toward founder-centricity has strengthened the connection between internal teams and portfolio companies. This alignment has created greater purpose and clarity across the organization, with everyone more directly contributing to our mission to empower founders to transform healthcare in service of patients.
Cons
Leadership has made a lot of hard decisions in the past few years to realign the team in response to a changing VC market. It is challenging to see people you love working with and who have made great contributions depart, but it has also been clear we could not continue operating as we had been in the past. In general, the organization has undergone significant changes over the past few years, requiring continuous adaptation to new processes and working models. This evolution demands flexibility and resilience from team members. Teams are lean, placing substantial responsibility on individual contributors. This structure can create resource constraints given the ambitious deliverables, though it also offers accelerated growth opportunities for those seeking significant impact.