Pros
-> People over titles: The culture is incredibly grounded — no one carries their job title on their forehead. You can walk up to anyone, anytime, and never feel judged, small, or “less technical.” -> Approachable leadership: The management listens more than they orders, which sets the tone for a genuinely collaborative tech environment. -> Zero micromanagement: The company is openly allergic to the term “micro-management.” Engineers get trust, ownership, and space to build. -> Strong tech DNA: The tech team runs on solid engineering fundamentals, clean infrastructure, and processes that help everyone — from seasoned developers to new joiners — grow fast. -> Forward-looking: The company has embraced AI aggressively and is building with a clear long-term tech vision. -> Two tribes, one vibe: Like every tech company, there’s the business side and the tech side — but the tech tribe here genuinely feels empowered, respected, and heard.
Cons
-> Limited remote flexibility: The mandatory 8-day work-from-office rule can feel restrictive at times. -> Fast-paced environment: The startup-style energy means things move quickly, which may not suit everyone. -> Cross-team alignment can slip: With business and tech moving at different rhythms, sync-ups sometimes take effort. -> High ownership culture: Great for learning, but can be overwhelming for people who prefer tighter guidance.