Cult Culture - Product Developer Koala Employee Review

2.0
15 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lunch is provided daily WFH 2 days a week Onsite however limited parking available

Cons

They have a strange culture - the OGs from startup days mixed with corporate newbies. There’s a process for a process and yet still dysfunctional. Communication on the surface appears engaging at first until the illusion wears off. Lacking clear direction, honest and transparent communication and team collaboration. The role of product developer and product manager is essentially an analyst / assistant role. Not true to industry standards of a product developer actually developing products

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5.0
8 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The product and the team are amazing

Cons

More investment on design and UI

4.0
26 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the US team has been an incredibly rewarding experience - Although the company is still in its early stages here in the US, it has that energetic "startup" vibe, which makes every day feel fresh and full of potential. There’s a strong sense of building something from the ground up, and this has allowed myself and my team members to take on more ownership and contribute directly to shaping processes and driving projects forward. The leadership gives us the flexibility to innovate and move quickly, which is a huge motivator. I’ve been able to fast-track initiatives and implement solutions without feeling restricted (within bounds), which has helped heaps with both my personal growth and the company’s progress. The full team is supportive and collaborative - creating a positive and uplifting atmosphere.

Cons

While the freedom to build the foundation of key initiatives without too many restrictions is a great aspect of the role, the fast-paced environment and low downtime sometimes result in a lack of consistent support from management. While the upside is that this pace prevents projects from being slowed down, it can also leave you without clear metrics or specific guidelines. This ambiguity occasionally leads to overthinking or overcomplicating tasks in an effort to ensure that everything is done properly, which can be challenging without clearer direction.

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