Pros
What I like most about V is how it strives to retain (if not improve) the empowering and collaborative culture it has instilled from the beginning. Behind the promising products are the amazingly active, dedicated, and passionate people who work hard, but play harder (these people do also know how to have some fun!). Working in V is synonymous to working with the best of the best in the tech industry. Learning never ceases as we get to experiment on new technologies and tools regularly. Moreover, we are sent to various trainings and conferences here and abroad and strongly encouraged to join hackathons to further develop our skills as engineers. V inspires us to move out of our comfort zones and be the best engineers we can be. V also ensures that we are well taken care of holistically. It actively promotes work-life balance by providing avenues where we can pursue activities outside work. From time to time, we have fitness classes, tree-planting sessions, financial talks, and other recreational activities. Aside from the flexible work hours we enjoy, other perks include daily food treats, full medical and dental coverage, and financial assistance. Are we spoiled? Maybe. That's how V shows that it values its people.
Cons
As the company is rapidly growing and building its mark in the industry, the workload can sometimes be overwhelming. V recognizes this and is actively hiring new engineers to help us out. Meanwhile, V ensures that we are well-compensated whenever there is a need to work long hours.