Grammarly’s digital writing assistant helps more than 20 million people write more clearly and effectively every day. In building a product that scales across multiple platforms and devices, Grammarly works to empower users whenever and wherever they communicate. Across offices in San Francisco, New York, Kyiv, and Vancouver, Grammarly’s values-driven team is growing — to support the expanding user base and to continue developing the writing assistant into a truly comprehensive communication partner. With integrity and innovation, Grammarly strives to help all the world’s two billion English speakers feel heard and understood.
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- Continues to turn a profit - ensuring the company's survival, possibly outlasting smaller competitors. - Maintains a reasonably positive culture and work-life balance - though it was notably superior before the mass layoffs, recent events have prompted shifts in dynamics.
- Weak leadership pervades the senior ranks, lacking any discernible vision — a perilous situation. - The stock is grossly overvalued. Upon joining, you'll receive shares at their peak value, which is much inflated. The current worth may be as low as 10%-20%. Despite this, the company refuses to adjust its valuation to reflect reality. After four years of working here, it's probable that your stock value will still fall short of its peak However, addressing this issue poses a dilemma as introducing a new valuation could prompt current employees who joined at the peak value to leave. Financially, it's wiser to join a publicly traded company, where your asset stands a better chance of growth. Here's my advice (use it with your discretion): Consider stepping back for a year. In this time frame, one of two scenarios may unfold: either the company faces a downturn, necessitating the implementation of a new valuation, or it experiences growth, bolstering your confidence even in light of the peak stock valuation.
Spanish is my first language. I grew up speaking, reading, and writing it fluently, so I wasn’t always confident when communicating in English — especially professionally. After college, I was fortunate enough to land an amazing role in communications. Only a week into my new position, I realize..…
I guess I blame the 1991 iconic release by the band Nirvana, Nevermind. I mean, as I type this, the red line prompted by Grammarly, is underlining the word