You’re given true agency to have an impact and ownership of work that has measurable, positive outcomes for real people. Hierarchy is horizontal, and ideas come from everywhere.
A great set of values are at the core of KOHO's company culture, and the teams truly live the values versus letting them be unrealized ideals.
Extremely talented teams of people focused on a shared mission, which permeates all collaboration. There is always expertise and support to lean on, which propels you to learnings, growth and successful outcomes.
Cons
Like most ambitious, growing companies things can get hectic. At times it can be difficult to filter for top priority information and updates with so many exciting in-flight initiatives, but clear goals and solid process is in place to help.
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Hey there!
Thank you so much for taking the time to write a thoughtful review – we really appreciate hearing about your personal experience at KOHO. We’re so glad that you feel supported by the different teams here, and that you see the positive impact of your work on our community!
We care very deeply about our employees and we’re dedicated to continuous improvement. If you have any ideas or recommendations on how we can improve the way in which we communicate updates across the company, please do not hesitate to let us know at peoplefeedback@koho.ca.
Thanks again,
KOHO P&C Team
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