Production Engineer • Current Employee
Pros: The two most appealing parts about working for Clio are how integral a learning mindset is to the culture, and how empowered you are to make a difference. The two really go hand in hand.
At Clio, you are always working on difficult and interesting problems. You are given a lot of flexibility in how you solve those problems, with the caveat that "good enough" solutions need not apply. What makes that so appealing is that absolutely everyone you work with is incredibly smart and is in every way willing to help you learn. The collaborative learning culture creates really positive feedback loops where everyone feels like they can constructively contribute.
As a remote employee, I also feel that Clio does an excellent job supporting their remote teams. The Employee Experience team works hard to ensure that remotes feel included in company events, and the product team has a long history of remote workers, so the tools and attitudes are already in place to facilitate that.
Cons: Clio has almost doubled in size since I started, and there are sometimes the growing pains that come with rapid growth. Most of this comes down to policy and execution (whether that's too much, or too little), rather than a lack of desire to see things done well. The positive is that when mistakes are made, they are owned, and improvement does happen.