
They're committed to transparency and immediacy of communication.
Everyone is very friendly and super supportive of one another.
I get to work on a wide variety of problems. No two days are alike.
We all pitch in to help solve problems, level and title don't factor much into the equation.
We're short-staffed, but I kind of like the pressure and focus that this brings to getting shit done. Not always -- but often.
Everyone is very supportive of one another. I'm sure that there are, at least, some office politics. But Kajabi is easily the least political environment in which I've worked.
I know that Kajabi tends to pay below average compared to other tech companies. I'd feel better if I saw them commit to annual pay increases that at least keep pace with inflation.
They're honest and transparent about the state of the business. And they're also open to input and ideas from anyone at any level within the company. At Kajabi, the best ideas win, rather than the biggest titles.