Pros
I just hit the 4 month mark since I joined the Pluralsight team. At every turn, this has been an incredible experience for me.
I had been in a totally different industry for many years (and happily, might I add), and so this career change was not easy for me. From the recruitment team, to the People and onborading team, to the those I work with every day -- I feel lucky to work with such inspired, talented, respectful, motivated people who truly believe in our mission of providing the best quality tech learning to EVERYONE (Pluralsight ONE is an incredible part of our org).
The benefits package, perks, and offices are all unparalleled. This company (the leadership of this company) values its employees and they show it in ways that are meaningful both economically and motivationally. They invest in you as a whole person, not just an employee.
Also, for an industry that is hurting in diversity -- it is great to work for a company that wants to lead the charge on creating a more diverse workplace AND industry. I truly believe that leadership is committed to this. As a women in tech, this is paramount. This alone really makes me want to grow my career here.
If you want spend your day working (hard) towards a mission with hundreds of other like-minded people, if you want to be challenged, if you want to grow and be held accountable, if you want to be inspired and feel like you're a part of something meaningful, if you love change and can adapt -- Pluralsight is for you.
Cons
Not a con, but coming from smaller orgs, the size of Pluralsight takes some time to get used to. You will see people you have never seen -- everyday. However, it amazes me how connected everyone seems to feel, even when they have never met before. So many good vibes and connecting points built into a normal day to meet new people. When you get hired at Pluralsight, you gain 1,000 new friends!