
The space, the nearby amenities, the opportunity to interact with my coworkers in real life (and not on a goddamn screen).
Inflation is rampant, I know times are lean, but comp adjustments in the last cycle were a little too lean for my liking.
They're investing in the right things, content moderation, trust & safety efforts, working to ensure the platform is a safe place for all neighbors.
People genuinely like interacting with one another, everyone is bought into the broader culture and mission around what we're trying to build and accomplish together.
They've got experience and they have a willingness to change course and direction in the face of substantive feedback and data indicating they're making a mistake.
They're thoughtful, kind, we have each others back, we're all rowing in the same direction and we're working towards building a stronger and more durable company and business.
In general, I'm of the impression that I'm underpaid relative to similar roles in other public companies. There's also some benefits that are fairly inflexible and should have more flexibility for how the employee should utilize them.
There's a genuine desire to do the right thing. People aren't bogged down in appearances or "faking it" to get ahead. People put in the work and everyone feels heard, even if they don't get their way.