Code3 reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(106 total reviews)

Craig Atkinson

42% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Code3 has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 106 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Code3 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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106 reviews
3.0
Mar 30, 2026

Great Work, Great People, Industry-Standard Uncertainty

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Pros

- GREAT co-workers; truly some of the most talented people you will find yourself working with. - The culture is really positive and the people are super kind & helpful. You will make real connections here; definitely feels a lot more personal than remote work could feel. - The work is fun and interesting. - Really solid benefits & pay. - Flexible time off (AKA unlimited time off) that you are encouraged to take. - Lots of company holidays, including 4 annual mental health days (1 per quarter) & company closure the week between Christmas and New Year. - Company does (at least try to) prioritize professional growth, with two review cycles per year. - Fully remote, fairly flexible as long as you get your work done and your 40hrs into the company time tracker.

Cons

- Really pushes for new client business and is not the best at client retention, leading to large fluctuations in workload; some months you have too much to keep up with and other months the company has lost major clients and feels like its on shaky ground. - Workloads can be heavy; the company largely has a "keep the client happy at all costs" mindset and over-promises work to sign new clients; upper management in pitches do not always have a realistic understanding of what the day-to-day work actually looks like which adds to the over-promising. - The heavy workload means that often personal growth/development and long-term client strategy are pushed aside in favor of delivering scoped work. - Lots of meetings that don't always seem necessary/conducive to work. - Loooots of layoffs; definitely something the company is aware of and wants to prevent but as of my Q1 2026 layoff this has not been fixed. It's an ongoing issue with layoffs/downsizing regularly occurring. - Upper management is definitely aware of the problems within the org, and are constantly promising the company that they're working to fix them; unfortunately, the impact is not felt throughout the company.

2.0
Mar 9, 2026

Time For A Change In Leadership

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Pros

The people on the ground floor here are genuinely some of the most supportive, hard working, and kind coworkers I’ve had. The team members doing the dirty work day-in-day-out truly care about the work they do for clients and want to deliver great results.

Cons

This used to be a great place to work. Team camaraderie, opportunities for growth, a fun environment - until a new CEO was brought on a few years ago and layoffs started to occur at least once per year. It became a culture of fear, even for longstanding employees who knew the business inside and out and worked extremely hard. The entire ELT team is essentially all former co-workers from leadership’s previous company. Friends hiring friends, where accountability and transparency is non-existent. My team had gone to leadership many times with ideas for client retention, processes, and general feedback. Each time, leadership “listens” and you never hear back or get a follow up. Lots of “ideas” thrown around by leadership with no actions.

1.0
Mar 9, 2026

Burnout culture disguised as ‘stepping up.’

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Pros

Flexible time off. Pension. remote with in office flexibility / wework access.

Cons

Since joining the company, the environment has been marked by repeated layoffs and ongoing instability. These cuts have created significant staffing gaps that have never been properly addressed, leaving remaining employees to absorb increasing workloads with little structural support. Teams are consistently overextended, and while leadership is aware of the resourcing challenges, there has been little meaningful change to address them. Instead, the burden falls on employees to “figure it out” and keep client work moving despite unrealistic workloads. A particularly frustrating dynamic is that employees who go above and beyond to cover gaps are often praised for stepping up, but when the inevitable decline in quality or bandwidth happens elsewhere, the same individuals are criticized rather than leadership acknowledging the structural issues that caused it. Executive leadership also feels disconnected from the day-to-day realities of the organization. There is a noticeable lack of visibility and engagement from the CEO and senior leadership team, which contributes to a growing sense that employee burnout and morale are not a priority. Overall, the culture has become increasingly reactive and stressful, with teams doing their best to deliver under circumstances that feel unsustainable.

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