Fantastic team, meaningful work, and strong leadership
Pros
I have been working with Cozymeal for almost four years now, and I would like to share my impressions of working at this company. Here are some of the positive aspects I can highlight about my experience: Team: The team is simply wonderful! We often need to communicate with one another, resolve issues, and clarify details, and I have never encountered any problems in this regard. Everyone is friendly and approachable. There has never been any animosity from team members. Tasks: As a website developer, I have a wide range of tasks to handle. Not all of them are easy, but from a career growth and experience perspective, I am always learning something new. The variety of tasks ensures that there is never a dull moment. Support: When I face difficulties or have questions, I can always reach out to the team or the owner of the company. CEO: I often have direct collaboration with our CEO. In the past, I had my own small company that specialized in website development and support, and I have experience managing a small team. I respect Sam and appreciate his working style. People often overlook how important the project is to Sam and how deeply he invests himself in it, caring about its success. I can always approach Sam if I have questions or need advice. He strives to implement additional engaging meetings for the team. When I encounter something I don't know as a developer, Sam is willing to fund extra courses, and he offers this support willingly. Furthermore, it is significant that Sam listens to us and trusts us as developers. Because of this, I feel like a part of the project rather than just a mere executor. Furthermore, the project itself is important to me. I am still interested in working on it, and I care about it as if it were my own project, striving to do everything I can to make it even better.
Cons
I find it hard to identify any serious downsides. At the beginning of my work, I often overworked, but that was my personal issue. I needed more time to understand all the details of the project. Now, even on my days off, I can check some reports on the website, think about improvements, and it's not because I'm being forced to do so, but because I'm genuinely interested. One possible downside is that we sometimes have a lot of tasks, which can affect prioritization. However, as a team, we are working on this, and I believe it is not something critical.