
I did recommend a friend for a job, but he got turned down. Probably won't do that again. I like what feels like a stable job within a stable company. Not crazy about all the rah-rah stuff in some of the meetings, and sometimes the number of meetings gets overwhelming. I have the tools to do my job.
Pretty good overall, but some people need to be aware of making divisive posts in a public forum. This is a business and we need to be professional.
HR and IT have good availability.
Working with my team. Four words.
Collaborating with other team members to finish projects.
My immediate team. i know I'm safe with them.
Their availability. That's it, but I have to use five words.
meeting and talking with my teammates. Collaborating on projects with them.
We support each other, work really well together and communicate very well.
We complement each other, work well together, support each other and have fun.
I don't really know much about the exec leadership team. I can give points for enthusiasm.
Getting a stipend to help pay for the extra phone and phone line I had to buy/pay for for work purposes.
We're a small group, so we're a close-knit group. We all hear each other, and we are here for each other.
I like the group chats for cooking, bread making, pride and dogs. Those channels are a great way to find others in the company with similar interests, get ideas and help.
One thing is the stipend for the phone I had to buy to use exclusively for work. RSUs, probably, once I figure out what to do with them. Peak time off is huge. It's precious, and it seems no one abuses it because of that. That is really great.