Pros
- Feedback is taken seriously at every level, including at a leadership level - I've never seen a company practice the level transparency that we do at 360Learning. For example, our weekly all hands includes an anonymous Q&A with our leadership team where any can submit any questions we might have. The team answers every question with honesty and humility - Autonomy and ownership of your scope. Everyone at the company is a decision maker, but that means it is also up to you to ensure you're soliciting feedback, being transparent about the status of projects, and anticipating the impact decisions will have across teams - Async work culture which enables greater focus and productivity, especially in a remote environment - Strong product that customers love (check out our reviews on G2)
Cons
- Not many opportunities to meet colleagues informally (I expect this will change quite a bit after Covid-19) - Scaling quickly which means there are growing pains that require adapting scopes and processes. If you don't like change and iteration, 360Learning isn't for you - We have work to do from a DE&I perspective, but I feel that our leadership team and others around the company are deeply committed to doing the hard work required