Pros
I spent years bouncing around, trying to find that company—the one that doesn’t just say it values you, but actually shows it. Playlist is that place. From day one, I’ve felt supported, seen, and encouraged to grow—not just professionally, but as a human being. It’s a company that wants you to succeed, and gives you the tools, space, and yes—compensation—to actually make it happen. You’re not just doing a job here. You’re building a career that aligns with your goals and your lifestyle. They don’t expect you to be glued to your desk. In fact, they champion balance—fitness, travel, mental wellbeing, family, whatever fuels your best self. Work here doesn’t feel like a chore. It feels like something you get to do, because you’re surrounded by people who genuinely care and a company that’s growing fast, opening doors left and right. I finally feel like I’m not just part of a company, but part of something that is really making waves in the wellness SaaS space, globally.
Cons
If I had to mention a con (and it's hardly one), it’s that working in sales means you really get out what you put in. It rewards drive, consistency, and ownership—which is exciting, but also means it’s on you to show up and push for your own success. Another thing to note is that while Playlist has an amazing, ever-growing team across APAC, we’re pretty spread out. That can mean time zones and coordination take a little extra intention. You might not always be in the same room (or Slack thread) as everyone, but the flip side is getting to work with some seriously brilliant people across different cities and markets.