Working at Goodiebox was one of the most absurd work experiences of my life, hands down. I got a bad feeling about the company initially but didn't go with my gut and ended up accepting the job. It turns out, I was right.
I was offered a job that sounded great and matched my experience level on paper. After only a few days, it became apparent that nothing I'd been promised was true.
I noticed a few interesting patterns while working here. First off, most employees were underpaid; in many cases, this was due to many employees being from foreign countries and them not knowing about the average wage level in Denmark. This in itself was extremely low of the two founders. Additionally, many employees had been sold on the idea that once they'll prove themselves 'valuable enough' to the company, they'll be able to climb up the start-up ladder and get a pay raise. This very rarely, if ever, happened.
Which leads to my second point: the company's two male owners would give young women senior titles for manipulative reasons. These young employees had usually just graduated or had very little work experience under their belts. In return, these employees had to totally sacrifice their personal lives to work here. This meant working round-the-clock and on the weekends for free should their bosses ask them to. You couldn't say no if you wanted to keep your job. This was absolutely horrifying.
My impression is that the company is extremely disorganized and run by people who have no idea what they're doing. This doesn't really surprise me as narcissism and workplace bullying run rampant at Goodiebox. Competent leaders don't create, sustain or encourage a dysfunctional work culture, period.
My advice to those considering a job at Goodiebox? Know your rights and your inherent value as a human being. Because it has nothing to do with jumping through hoops day after day or pleasing incompetent middle-aged men until you're blue in the face. Also, check out Netflix's Holy Hell and Wild Wild Country docuseries. If you like what you see, only then go for it.