TL;DR: Until the product gets fixed, sales doesn’t stand a chance.
Pros
1. There are some genuinely nice people who work here. 2. The health benefits are pretty solid.
Cons
1. Horrible, outdated, and broken product. The tech feels like it’s from another decade (which it is). 2. The CEO doesn’t seem to understand software, which is ironic, since that’s what we actually sell. Knowing restaurants is great, but it doesn’t fix the fact that our product is technical and a joke. 3. Product and Engineering have no real vision for the future. Sure, they’ve patched some bugs and made things a bit more stable, but it’s still laughably behind. 4. Leadership seems more focused on looking good to their bosses and spinning a story than actually fixing problems. They hype up internal NPS scores instead of building something people actually want to use or making the company a healthy place to work.