Pros
Amazing coworkers who all want to provide the best experience to the disabled community they serve. Very flexible Good work life balance Fully remote Office has free snacks
Cons
The leadership while I was there changed 3 times each with major changes in what they wanted to do. They're owned by a private investment firm which makes every decision profit motivated rather than what's in the best interest for the customers. Underpaid and under appreciated. The pay is very mid and the benefits aren't really that great. They don't offer maternity or paternity leave. The QA to Developer ratio was like 1 QA to 3 developers or more on some teams. This required developers to often assist in manual testing which is okay short term but there was no obvious long term solution other than to "Automate it" which the resources weren't ever allocated and never had a clear plan.