-If you are not willing to take WeWork on as your religion, your social life, your profession, your everyday philosophy, then stay away. 12 hour work days, weekends on call, constant changes in job description that are expected to be swallowed without comment.
-The politics. Nepotism is rampant and shocking management-styles and behaviors are accepted because of it. I would go as far to call it "cultish". If you're in, you're in, and if you're out you will still work endlessly with little to no acknowledgement or benefit.
-"Meetings" are actually a chance for the executive team to tout egos and perform. As an employee, you smile and clap, but don't dare speak up.
-Money is the key. If you can make the company lots of money, to the point where you might feel like you are selling a product that doesn't deliver, you will do fine. If not, you will get low-ratings and no bonus, even if you are doing the job you thought you had signed up for.