Pluspunten
Started out rough. Too many tools, too little guidance. I was thrown into a fast-paced environment with barely enough time to breathe. Figuring things out wasn’t optional—it was survival. I broke stuff, fixed it, asked dumb questions, and slowly stopped messing up. The real learning didn’t come from training docs. It came from pushing broken code into production and fixing it under pressure. Also, you’re not spoon-fed here. You’re expected to figure stuff out—even if it means messing up a few times. Now, a year in, I know what I’m doing. You earn trust here by doing real work, not by looking busy. No one watches your screen. You either deliver or you don’t. For devs, salaries usually range between 90k and 200k depending on skill and output. But let’s be honest—it’s the pace and ownership that really decide how far you go.
Minpunten
No real cons—just lots of learning and growth.