Avantages
- There are very few meetings, and you can work at the time that best fits you. - You manage your workload. You have to be aware the backlog of tasks and then propose what you want to do in the following weeks, which is usually accepted. During my time working there, I was never pushed by a deadline, but of course you need to be responsible and reasonable with time investments. - Whatever you need for making your work better, the company provides. Could be a course, book, or tool. You just need to explain why you need it, and it is not by a complex request form, just speaking with the CEO.
Inconvénients
- There was no strong attachment to an agile methodology to put things in a more logical order. Nevertheless, there was the intention to improve that.