Pros
The team's desire to help our animal hospital clients as well as make great experiences for the patients that we support. I truly believe that Vetspire is a tool that is helping solve a problem in the Veterinary Practice software ecosystem and can be the de facto tool that clinics want to work with. The technical and business projects were interesting and plentiful. The people there are extremely smart, passionate and many have transitioned from in hospital positions to work on the software.
Cons
Vetspire was acquired in 2021 and the majority of the staff still reports in through our parent company. This leads to a conflict of organizational decisions when trying to plan future roadmaps or build software in a way to support other clients outside of our parent company. The other major con is that engineering management is rigid, reactive and stuck in a results only mentality. - Rigid as they don't want to compromise on solutions that may mean that Engineering has to do more (documentation, adapt to other teams processes, etc) - Reactive in that there is no vision or technical roadmap to help set the engineering group up for success and this leads to placing bandaids on a mountain of bandaids. - Results only mentality as the leadership is stuck in a feature factory mentality when they should be focused on stabilizing the core functionality that the practices need to do their jobs and provide the support that is needed to the pets that come in for care. This mentality is valued higher than