Good Remote Work, But Still a Startup
This place offers solid remote flexibility, but it's still a startup grind. If you can manage your own time, it's pretty decent.
I love the work flexibility here as an Instructional Designer. Being remote means I can really manage my own day and get my tasks done on my schedule. It's a huge plus for anyone looking for that kind of freedom in the eLearning industry.
Even with the remote setup, there are too many mandatory meetings that break up the flow. Sometimes the 'flexibility' just means you're expected to work outside normal hours to hit deadlines, typical for a startup.
Try to reduce the number of required synchronous meetings. Trust your remote teams to manage their time better and focus on asynchronous communication for Instructional Designer roles where possible.