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Koto has been named one of The Times Best Places to Work for the culture its people build every day.

We’ve been recognised as one of The Times Best Places to Work, but the real story sits behind the ranking. Great workplace cultures are rarely built through mission statements, office perks, or carefully written values. They are shaped by what happens every day, in the conversations people have, the standards they hold each other to, and the way teams work together when no one is watching.
At Koto, that culture has been built over time through optimism, collaboration, care, and a shared commitment to making better work. It shows up in the small moments that define studio life: open creative debates, people helping each other through difficult projects, shared rituals, and the freedom to contribute regardless of title. Just as importantly, it shows up in the number of people who choose to stay. Long-serving team members continue to shape the business, mentor new talent, and carry the culture forward as the company grows.
As Koto expands internationally and takes on bigger clients, protecting that culture has become just as important as growing the business itself. The recognition reflects years of intentional work to build an environment where talented people can do their best work together, and where culture is treated as something that is lived every day, not simply written down.
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