Ventajas
After working for more than one toxic culture company, Scoro is a breath or fresh air. I actually enjoy getting up and going to work every day. The culture you see on social media and their website is the real deal (and not just PR). I work with fantastic team members across the globe that are always willing to help each other grow and learn. My direct manager is responsive and helpful. Time off is encouraged. Leadership consistently asks for feedback on ways to make the company a better place to work, AND actually follows through on the promises they make to employees. Then if that isn't enough, there are the GREAT perks: a 4 day work week, 2 trips to get together with the global team in Estonia each year, generous vacation policy, and the ability to work fully remote from whatever corner of the globe you choose. For US team members, we also have a pretty generous number of holidays each year.
Scoro is a very collaborative environment, and generally the team enjoys spending time together outside of work. I know that's not for everybody, so if you don't like socializing with your coworkers (you'd rather just go to work, do your job, and then go home) then this might not be for you. This applies to remote workers as well - any time we are together (which is a handful of times each year at either the US headquarters or our global headquarters) we usually spend our after-work time together as well.
I have zero regrets making the move to work for Scoro. It truly is a unicorn of a company to work for.
Desventajas
For US potential employees, you should be aware that we do not have the most competitive benefits package by American standards. Health insurance is the most expensive I've ever had. We also do not offer short/long term disability or life insurance (which has at least been offered at every other company I've worked at, even if I had to pay for it out of my own pocket). This may be because we are still a small team and do not qualify for the volume discounts that larger businesses can access. Hopefully this gets better as we continue to grow (which is quickly happening), and this post becomes obsolete.