Pros
Working remote. Some nice colleagues.
Cons
I was hesitant to post my review of working for KUDO but after seeing the reviews posted, I felt it was necessary to post my opinion. The ‘culture’ at KUDO does not respect boundaries. Being a KUDO employee means you’re exclusively that. If you’re looking for a place of work that recognises that you are a human being in addition to being an employee, then this is not the place for you. You will be praised for working hours and taking on jobs that you are not paid for. I don’t mean the usual expectations of working for a start up/scale up i.e. wearing different hats and occasionally having to work earlier or later or not taking your full lunch hour. It’s beyond that. If you raise concerns about being stretched thin and the lack of appropriate resources to adequately complete a project without burning yourself out, you will be ignored or patronised. If you mention you’re struggling due to personal circumstances, you will not receive the compassion or empathy you’d hope to expect. Also, It’s ironic that the company specialises in providing a multilingual conferencing product to break cultural linguistic barriers but doesn’t adopt a diverse, inclusive workforce.