
If you get a good manager, you'll find the work-life balance in your favor. A lot of the people at the company are nice and knowledgeable and willing to teach you new things.
Leadership needs to be more timely in the recognition and advancement of high performing employees. The desire to keep everyone in a framework that is rigid (except when it's not for certain people), sandbags growth and earning potential. Employees will start to find fair compensation elsewhere.
Zwift gives employees the opportunity to advance their skills, as long as they don't expect to be paid for that growth. There is an expectation to always be performing at one role higher than your compensation, which gives Zwift cheap labor. Pay us for the work that we do now.
I'm burned out - for salaried employees Zwift boasts unlimited PTO, but my manager is reluctant to grant over a certain amount and does not differentiate between vacation and sick leave, so I find myself working through fatigue and sickness for the chance to maybe have time off for the holidays.