Don't bother - Content Marketing Cozymeal Employee Review

1.0
Aug 24, 2024
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Pros

The company is fully remote.

Cons

Avoid this company and its lies. As well as being a control freak, the CEO is unpleasant and not as smart as he thinks he is. The micromanaging is unlike anything I've ever seen and he desperately needs some competent middle managers for his and the company's sake. Expect changing goals without warning and don't trust anything that is told to you as there is no transparency or honesty. The CEO has no problem lying and will end your employment without any warning. The business itself has potential but has zero organisation or culture - it is simply not managed well. People are promoted despite having no people skills at all so you will encounter regular passive aggressiveness.

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5.0
Dec 11, 2025
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Pros

Consistent workflow: Since joining in 2018, I’ve had a steady stream of assignments across different cities. Cozymeal does a good job connecting freelancers with real clients and events. Clear communication: Project briefs are usually detailed, and the team is responsive when questions come up. Scheduling, shoot expectations, and deliverable guidelines are straightforward. Flexible schedule: As a freelancer, I appreciate that I can choose which gigs to accept. There’s no pressure to take on jobs that don’t fit my calendar. Professional clients: Most chefs, hosts, and culinary partners are great to work with and understand the creative process, making shoots smooth and enjoyable. Reliable payment: Payments are consistent and on time, which is something not all gig-based platforms handle well.

Cons

Variable volume of work: Depending on the season and market, shoot opportunities can fluctuate — some months are packed while others are quieter.

1.0
Mar 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly not many. Pay is usually on time.

Cons

I have worked in multiple start-ups but this is by far the worst. It is very disorganized with no clear reporting lines. This is due to constant bottlenecks as the CEO insists that he signs every detail off. Yes, it is his company but he thinks buzzwords and cost-cutting makes up for the suffocating culture and weak product. During my time there I saw many colleagues replaced without warning and there is a general lack of trust. When I had to speak to the CEO he was trying to involve himself in all my tasks so there is simply no autonomy or growth. The lack of HR is also deeply unprofessional.

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