Excellent People, Great Culture - Designer Cozy Employee Review

5.0
28 Aug 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

+ The teams are very lean, so everyone pull their own weight (there's not a lot of bureaucracy or dead weight) + Managers are smart, empathetic people + Live/Work balance is decent – there are times when everyone digs in and works long hours (these are typically only during major releases). For the most part, people are working 8-9 hour days. + Benefits and Vacation policies are excellent + CEO is super smart, and a great guy + Team is actively striving to hire a diverse team + Work is challenging and fast-paced + Team is mostly in their late 20's/30's – experienced, professional individuals + There are no egos. Really.

Cons

– In typical startup fashion, things can be disorganized and (at times) chaotic – Fast-paced environment. Could be frustrating to some folks (or invigorating to others) – The company is a funded startup – so it's a constant hustle to prove ourselves as a company and make sure that we're still in business in the next 6 months. Best for people who are comfortable with some level or risk, and a drive to improve the company/product.

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8 May 2024
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Pros

Growth, great colleagues, and positive outlook

Cons

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5.0
7 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've worked for big and small companies, but Cozy feels like home. The benefits are incredibly generous (100% medical, 4-week sabbaticals, education allowance, unlimited vacation time, free lunches) and there are opportunities for everyone to grow and have a voice. The CEO is always accessible to anyone who wants to meet, and does his best to make Cozy a place where employees can do their best work. There are many company-sponsored social outings, like laser tag, top golf, happy hours, work time to attend educational conferences, and contributions to organizations that the employees believe in. In my short time there, I've seen entry level employees in non-technical roles (e.g. customer support, marketing, customer success), gain experience coding via mentorships and dedicated time away from regular responsibilities, to learn the new skills. Managers look for ways to lift up team members and set them up for success.

Cons

In early 2018, the CTO quit after making, what I felt to be, unreasonable demands to run the entire company. For months thereafter, some employees seemed like they were still having a hard time with the loss and a few of them became uncollaborative towards those who didn't share their unfavorable opinion the CEO. To help, the management team has invested in, and is still investing in multiple catalysts (company-wide DE&I seminars, additional 1:1 meetings, off-sites, new related and intentional hires) to reunify the entire team, and it seems to be working - things are getting better and morale is improving every day.

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