Avantages
Flexible working, unlimited holiday, decent benefits and perks, and global travel make this very appealing. Work globally any hours you choose is great, fully remote gives tremendous freedom. Lots of autonomy and trust in most roles but not all. A global workforce community made up of interesting, inspiring and lovely people.
Inconvénients
This used to be a tremendous place to work, but has been in decline since too-rapid growth post-Covid. Late 2024 CEO got the company involved in some nasty and very expensive litigation by provoking a rival to sue, and it has been downhill from there, resulting in two voluntary redundancy rounds and one mass layoff. This has decimated the culture and trust. Products are outdated and unable to keep up with technology or the market, largely because the whole company is built around the CEO/Founder's 'baby' WordPress, plus piecemeal acquisitions according to his tastes and whims. Another big issue is that career advancement may be very wobbly. You can progress internally but find yourself unemployable after exit since the company invents its own roles, metrics and structures making it very hard to compare like for like when applying elsewhere. Fundamentally permanently USA-centric despite attempts to be globally minded.