Avantages
Here is my ending-speech when I left: The weird thing is about working here is that, before I started, I had never thought of staying in the long term. My previous internship was super learnful, but my learning curve went steep very quick and work was too stressful. I was open for it, I just never saw myself staying at one company for a long time. Springest for me was always a place to learn and laugh. A place so original that it quickly gets the best out of people. Everybody can flourish in their own way. This made me (to my surprise) stay here for over a year. I would have stayed much longer if this entrepreneurial opportunity didn’t came on my path. Cause it’s almost ‘weird’ that I enjoyed this job so much. It always felt like I was ‘bragging’ when I told how exciting I was about my job, my colleagues, the systems/processes, holacracy, while friends were always complaining about their jobs. For such a long time, I could come out my bed and being excited to start working. And the thing that I like most is that everybody embraces others as they are, while still trying to challenge each other on both their work as their beliefs. It brings everybody up as a whole. A culture of learning can never fail. It’s incredibly how much Springest has learned and thaught me. The only thing I can hope for is that I also learned you guys a lot, that I could contribute as much as possible, try to give as much ideas, give as much output as possible and make you guys smile like as much as possible! & a special thanks for all the laughs and silly jokes, that’s what I definitely will miss most.
Inconvénients
No clear future salary/payment structure. You don't know what you can do to earn more. It seems fixed.