Pros
The team has a collaborative atmosphere, and people are generally willing to help out when needed. Flexible working hours, which help maintain a decent work-life balance. Projects offer opportunities to work on diverse products, so you can build a versatile portfolio.
Kontras
Career growth can feel a bit slow, especially if you're looking for more leadership roles or mentorship in design. Communication between departments is sometimes inconsistent, which can create bottlenecks in the design process. Design input isn't always prioritized, and it can be frustrating when creative decisions are overruled by management or development teams. Compensation and benefits are average compared to industry standards, so it might not be the most competitive offer for UI designers looking for long-term growth.