Challenging experience. People in the company is quite openminded. Company culture is compromised with transparency, that crosses the whole company. You can choose your schedule or office because work is fully remote; you can go to the office, or work from your favorite place in the mountains. There is a great commitment to open-source, and everything is released with this kind of licenses; once every two weeks, you can choose your own open source project and work on it, no matter it's related with company tools, or not. There is a high level of knowledge, and everyone has an engineering mindset there. Friendly mates and social events monthly.
Cons
It's really challenging ;)
The workload can be intense sometimes.
- Fully remote company and flexible working hours the enables having a great work/life balance,
- Despite being fully remote, the contract is not of a freelancer, but you're hired as an employee,
- Colleagues are great engineers, you'll never stop learning something new!
- Promising and ambitious product,
- Mostly all parts of the product are open source,
- Open Source Day: once every two weeks you'll have the possibility to work on whatever open source project you want!
- Management is easy-going and easily reachable,
- Management and leads care and put effort in ensuring that everybody in the company is aligned with the product/company vision and roadmap and that everybody is doing fine (even for personal issues),
- The salary is good.
Cons
- The company is at its early stage yet, so sometimes it can happen that the planning of new features/products is fuzzy,
- Remote work is not for everyone, but the company sponsors visa for relocation to HQ in Madrid.