Vantaggi
The pro's are non-existant, truly.
Svantaggi
There are a lot of issues I encountered at T2 from the horrid culture and astmosphere to the repetitiveness of my project. Project's - I was mainly set one project and had no leeway to move onto something different, even when requested. From being on the same task for the entirety of my employment the repetitiveness really wore me down - I had no stimulation and hardly no conversation with others in my team, an atmosphere that was really stifling- it really was a sit down job that you had to keep to yourself for 8+ hours with no breaks to talk to others or to take a breather. Ill- Equipped - Due to my part-time nature or for reasons beyond my knowledge I was not given a proper PC setup for almost the entirety I was employed for which I needed to complete my tasks on. They did provide a laptop but I was the only employee who had one, and the 3D programmes struggled to run, this further cemented my feelings on being outcasted. Project management - The level of critique of my work was under was harsh to say the least, it was scrutinised down to the millisecond and was such a repetitve process, it was never & could never be 'good' enough and there was always something to be done or that could be polished to infinitum. Culture - One of the worst culture's of any company I have worked at, as other reviews have said I will echo with my own employment that I got comments for being 'out the door' at 5:30 and constant comments of not being sure which days I worked, even though they were the same throughout my entire employment. - Pizza was offered to staff who worked through their lunch breaks with not even the scraps offered to those not wanting to give up their legal right to a break. - Very quite and awkward atmosphere in the studio. I had maybe 5 conversation's for my training with my allocated 'senior' but again I don't think conversation in general was encouraged & I gained very little. Sexism? - One comment has stuck with me in regards to the tone and nature. It was said to me when I mentioned wanting to move onto different projects that 'in your area of work (3D artist) it is mostly men and I'm going to have to work harder to get where I need to be' I don't think gender comes into the equation and felt it very weird to have it be a comment of it. Wage - Because I requested to be part-time they offered me minimum wage, lower than the other junior 3D Artists in the company and lower than the industry standard. Final note - Towards the end of my employment I would dread going into work and it really took an impact on my mental health, they would contact me outside of work hours and the repetitiveness of my project made it feel like everyday was on a loop. I would often cry multiple times per week to the point where I would cry at work, I could not in good faith recommend it to anyone.