Absolutely toxic, unless you become "one of them." - Account Manager Koddi Employee Review

1.0
Nov 7, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited vacations, fun activities at work, free food, cool office; those basic young tech startup "fun" culture as you can imagine.

Cons

Plenty toxic masculinity in the leadership with pretty low diversity. They may have a couple "diversity" up there, but they all share a similar egocentric energy. At the end of the day, you must share that type of energy to climb upwards. It's honestly quite like a cult. If you are lucky and win the leaders over, you have all the freedom to carve out your own path, make your own position, get paid way more than you are qualified for, blah blah. But if you are not "one of them," no matter how hard you try, how much work and extremely long hours you put in there, you will basically just get told "you are not good enough." Do not work here unless you are ready to join a cult.

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Cons

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Pros

Pros The team celebrates client wins loudly and specifically, and that energy is genuine across levels and functions. The mission has real pull — people broadly believe Koddi is the right company at the right moment in commerce media. Leadership is unusually transparent about its own gaps, which creates room for honesty throughout the organization. Peer recognition is specific and frequent, suggesting people actually see and value each other's contributions.

Cons

Capacity is the most consistent pain signal — good people are absorbing volume that prevents them from doing their best work. The pace of AI-driven change is creating real stress, with expectations landing as pressure rather than clarity. Internal coordination delays are the bottleneck that clients end up feeling directly. Priority clarity holds when things are calm but breaks down under load, leaving teams chasing alignment instead of executing.

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