Pros
- THE TEAM!: I have never experienced any team as thoughtful and supportive as the Inventive team. - The Culture: Inventive does an awesome job at getting remote workers involved, and is always looking to do more! We currently have Thirsty Thursdays once a week, Fist Bump Fridays to rave about each other's accomplishments, a second platform to do the same thing (for points), Fun Fridays once a month, and awesome shirts (designed in-house) which are mailed out to our team. The Austin group now gets together monthly for lunch and we have a small office in a great location that allows us to have human interactions. We also have a new "Wellness Team" to provide even more support! - Work/Life Balance and Flexibility: Leaders/colleagues are understanding of personal life situations and never stop providing grace, guidance, or a listening ear. (Again with the support!?) - Speaking of listening: There are several methods used to gauge the experiences of their people. They don't just collect information, but they actually ACT ON IT! *mind blown* Change can actually be seen, unlike companies who promise change but never deliver. - Process improvement: Ideas to change processes do not require begging or extensive planning. It just has to make sense. - Challenge: You will never stop learning. You will be challenged. You will be pushed out of your comfort zone. Thankfully, that is exactly how growth happens! - Training: The people with the "big titles" invest their time training you all the way through to make sure you can do your job to the best of your ability. - Interviewing: Amazing and quick interview process with the most delightful Director of Recruiting - No micro-management - A sense of belonging - There is ALWAYS something to do so it never gets boring :)
Kontras
Fair Warning: If you prefer to sit and daydream your workday away, this is NOT the place for you. Obviously, you can take daydreaming breaks as you see fit, but you will absolutely be expected to Get Sh*t Done, thus the tagline ;) Vulnerability: You will need to feel comfortable talking things out.