Vantaggi
- Very friendly people from diverse backgrounds - They support junior designers in acquiring new abilities - Good work-life balance - A lot of time off
Svantaggi
- They’re poor, like genuinely poor. Everyone shares one license for a learning platform, and they don’t even provide decent software or hardware to work properly. - The CEO has a big mouth. He’s always talking on LinkedIn about what makes a good or bad portfolio, but he can barely keep their three mediocre internal products from sinking. - They get hired for basic execution work, just pushing pixels around. There’s nothing meaningful, no interdisciplinary projects, nothing that actually moves the industry forward. - There are no career paths. Leadership keeps trying to start initiatives, but nothing good ever comes out of them. They wanted to be a consultancy and failed miserably. - The place is full of passive-aggressive people who hide behind anonymity to make nasty comments instead of owning their opinions. - There’s a constant scarcity vibe. People are scared of losing their jobs and end up competing with each other just to stay in the “favorites” circle. - They keep pretending they’re a cutting-edge agency, but the truth is they’re struggling to survive and hold on to talent. - A lot of people there are obsessed with UI animations like it’s revolutionary work, while others aren’t even sure if MVPs bring any real value.