Avantages
Joining this company four years ago has been one of the best career decisions I've made. From day one, I've been given the autonomy to own my role and the trust of the team to execute without micromanagement. I genuinely feel valued — not just as a contributor, but as a person. Leadership holds people accountable, but in a solutions-oriented way. There's no finger-pointing culture here; when challenges come up, the focus is on fixing them and moving forward. That kind of environment makes it easy to bring your best every day. The three co-founders are genuinely good people, and that tone starts at the top — they've built a culture that feels equitable, respectful, and welcoming. There's also a real commitment to work-life balance here, not just the buzzword version. Time off is truly respected; you're not expected to monitor messages or respond while you're out. That boundary is modeled from leadership down, which makes it actually mean something.
Inconvénients
Like most mortgage fintech companies, there's an inherent tension between legacy industry thinking and a more modern, improvement-driven approach. Some experienced hires bring deep industry knowledge that is genuinely valuable, but can also come with a "this is how it's always been done" mindset that slows down progress. A stronger collective commitment to growth and change would go a long way.