
It's the fact that I will always receive support and guidance if needed, and that MailerLite overall values people
What makes me happiest at work is doing meaningful work in a supportive team environment, where my ideas are valued and I have opportunities to learn, grow, and make a real impact.
Feeling valued for my contributions, working with a supportive team, and having the freedom to grow and learn make me happiest at work. A positive environment with trust and collaboration really motivates me.
Working with great people and with the customers
I like everyday challenges and creative approaches to different situations
Working on a successful product that users really like!
The company culture or shall i say everyone
Seeing my teammates succeed and enjoy their work on a daily basis, as well as contributing to Company's success
Being able to learn everyday, work on a great product and work with amazing colleagues.
Evolving product, amazing colleagues, flexibility.
Review from Marketing Dept
Making the product better every day. People we work with.
The People I'm working with
Making people happy and to fix issues
The collaboration with awesome colleagues and whenever I can come up with some unique and great ideas to improve our processes.
Seeing the customers happy about what we do.
I learn new things related to what I study on my own and my colleagues are all great. I look forward to the monthly meetings we have because I genuinely have fun when we have them.
100% Life and work balance!
Ability to help my team when in need
The lovely challenges that come my way, and the supportive culture at the company.
Freedom to experiment, few meeting, and not having crazy deadlines.
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It's a fully remote team with a lot of autonomy for each individual.
Review from Marketing Dept
Well, as I said, the diversity in terms of cultures is great (although, there is not a single black person, I thought that was a bit odd), but there's a certain imbalance in terms of gender in relation to power.
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