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OddBox Delivery reviews

3.8

64% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)
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Emilie Vanpoperinghe

80% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

OddBox Delivery has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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16 reviews
2.0
Jan 21, 2026

Disappointing

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People outside of management are kind and incredibly generous with their time.

Cons

As mentioned in one of the other reviews, watch your back around management. This is a group of people with very little empathy who are willing to steam ahead with their own ideas regardless of if they have enough people to implement them. As a consequence feels like they're aiming for a start up hustle culture without the start up benefits/salary to match relying on the good will of people believing in the mission to deliver it.

2.0
Jan 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Oddbox genuinely hires wonderful people. My teammates were some of the kindest, smartest and most supportive colleagues I’ve ever worked with, and day-to-day collaboration was one of the best parts of the job. The mission is meaningful, and there’s a real passion for sustainability across the team. The £300 L&D allowance is also a positive in theory, even if practically hard to use.

Cons

Unfortunately, transparency has been a recurring challenge during my time at Oddbox. Major decisions — including redundancies, new hires and policy changes — were often communicated late, vaguely, or inconsistently. There were several instances of sudden hires or departures that left teams without clear leadership for long periods, and the reasoning behind redundancies seemed to change depending on who you asked. Staff turnover has been noticeably high, and many colleagues who left shared similar reasons: difficulty progressing, lack of clarity from leadership, and not feeling appreciated. Policy changes, particularly around office attendance and absences, felt inconsistently enforced. Despite being open about personal circumstances, ADHD and mental-health challenges, I often felt scrutinised in a way that didn’t match the empathy expected from a mission-driven B-Corp. Meanwhile, expectations differed significantly across teams. Support from management also felt mixed. Feedback was sometimes contradictory or unclear, and there were moments where concerns were met with dismissiveness rather than support. Some interactions with certain members of the People Team felt colder than expected, especially given how warm the wider team is. Raising struggles sometimes seemed to result in being encouraged to consider roles elsewhere, which contributed to feeling undervalued. The workload increased significantly after structural changes, with many people effectively doing multiple roles at once, leaving little time for genuine development. I ultimately felt I didn’t have much choice. A sudden shift in tone from leadership, combined with increased workload, unclear expectations, and feeling dismissed by HR, left me feeling undervalued, unsupported and really disappointed.

2.0
Jun 16, 2025

Well...

Recommend
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Pros

- Supportive and friendly colleagues - Strong, meaningful mission - Excellent first impression of the company and culture

Cons

At first, my manager was supportive and approachable, but over time their behaviour changed significantly. What was framed as "constructive feedback" increasingly felt like micromanagement, with overly critical comments and long messages over minor mistakes. It created a high-pressure environment that left me feeling anxious about going to work - which shouldn't be the case. While the company often says, "It’s PR, not ER," the reality can feel quite the opposite. The intense pressure and lack of empathy from some managers suggest a disconnect between the company’s values and day-to-day practices. Concerns about workload or wellbeing were often dismissed with the explanation that "it's just how start-ups are." Rather than offering support, the attitude seemed to be: if you can’t handle it, you’re replaceable. A more supportive approach and healthier culture would go a long way in retaining talent and truly living up to the company’s stated values.

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