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18 mars 2026
Employé (actuel), plus d'un an
Santa Clara, CA
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale
Avantages
- DoorDash credit - Nice team
Inconvénients
- Non-existent WLB - No company holidays off - Sneaky middle managers
Avantages
- DoorDash credit - Nice team
Inconvénients
- Non-existent WLB - No company holidays off - Sneaky middle managers
Avantages
- A place to build with minimal distractions and without unnecessary overhead. Everyone here is hand-picked for being a hands-on executor - if you're not a builder, you likely won't thrive. - Experienced founding team that understands how to scale while maintaining agility and flexibility - Recruiting process highly prioritizes selecting collaborative team members - Extremely smart and capable colleagues. - Team skews younger, which contributes to the high energy and intensity needed to succeed. - Very proactive and energetic Go-to-market and Product Management which is critical for frequent alignment.
Inconvénients
- The team leans more junior in terms of average years of experience, which can lead to challenges around long-term maintainability and strategic risk mitigation. Management is actively hiring to balance this. - Location in Santa Clara combined with 5 days in office is a significant time and energy sink depending on residence. - Like most early-stage startups, there are still rough edges - from unclear ownership in certain areas to evolving internal processes - which can cause operational friction if not carefully addressed. - Founding team brings strong product and technical chops, especially in B2C. Enterprise muscle is still developing, but the team is learning and adapting quickly.
Avantages
Incredible talent density – The team is genuinely some of the smartest and most capable people I’ve worked with. You’re constantly learning just by being around your peers. Strong culture with empathy and transparency – Leadership doesn’t sugarcoat; they share the challenges as openly as the positives. That honesty, combined with a very high-empathy culture, makes it easy to trust the direction and feel aligned. Autonomy and room for growth – You’re given a lot of ownership from day one. There’s no hand-holding, but that autonomy gives you the chance to take big swings and grow quickly. Exponential growth if you take the opportunity – The environment rewards initiative. If you’re proactive and step up, you’ll see your responsibilities and career accelerate much faster than in a bigger or more structured company. Exciting space and mission – The problems being solved are meaningful and high-impact. It feels like we’re working on something that really matters and is shaping the future of the industry.
Inconvénients
High autonomy = high responsibility – The same autonomy that’s a pro can also be a challenge. You need to be self-driven and comfortable making decisions without much oversight. Constant change and flexibility required – Things move fast and priorities can shift quickly. You have to be willing to roll with the punches and adapt without getting frustrated. High expectations and intensity – This is not a 9-to-5 culture. The team works hard and sets a very high bar across the board. If you’re looking for a laid-back environment, this isn’t it.