Pluspunten
If you're looking for a place where the common language is corporate gibberish and the values change based on feeding the bottom line, move on. Invisible Hand is not for you. If you're looking for a place where you can be your(whole)self and where your contributions actually matter - both to Invisible Hand itself and to the project you're working on - then come on in. Everyone is welcome here, and the work is meaningful, if at times intense. Invisible Hand is a scrappy, still-developing organization where folks practice what they preach and where rolling up your sleeves to pitch in where ever needed is the expectation. Sometimes that means my role doesn't fit neatly into bullet points and a static job description, but honestly, I like that. It keeps each day interesting and the good work we do makes me feel good about the time spent "at work."
Minpunten
Everything is fast-paced, which is to be expected at a startuo, but I was surprised at how fast everything is here. It's ok for small sprints, but it isn't sustainable for the long term. I think that's as much the clients' "fault" as it is Invisible Hand's, when the clients want deliverables, like, yesterday. I also think the historical reliance on contractors has resulted in transient processes that seem to change with whoever is in the room. Now that the organization is growing and is hiring more full-time staff and they have some key people in operational positions, I think this will improve dramatically.