A Growing Design Firm - Recensione dipendente - Senior Designer presso workshop/apd

5,0
23 ago 2017
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

You can tell this firm is changing/growing and has a bright future. After primarily focusing on residential they have recently completed some restaurants and are moving into more commercial/hospitality work. Many of the employees have been at the firm for a long time. There seems to be a good attitude toward hard working employees with "can do" attitude. Hours are pretty good, better than other firms from my past. The hours extend near a deadline, but that seems normal to me.

Svantaggi

Since the firm is growing, there are some growing pains: the office is not huge and they have hired 5-8 new people so it feels a little crowded. Designers have a lot of samples, etc. so it can feel a bit messy. I'm a neat freak so I could do with a fresh coat of paint and some regular cleaning. Since the firm is growing they should hire a few more senior people.

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5,0
9 dic 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great design projects and opportunities

Svantaggi

A lot of work and long hours

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1,0
7 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The junior staff all seemed super cool and welcoming, and the office itself was really nice and in a great location. I also thought the projects were strong

Svantaggi

The biggest downside, in my opinion, was the overall office culture. While the junior staff themselves were generally nice, very few of them actually seemed happy. I worked in Studio 1, and there was a noticeable level of fear surrounding the studio leader. I genuinely have never heard so many people openly talk about feeling verbally mistreated by a manager, yet no one seemed comfortable enough to address it directly. It also definitely felt like a boys’ club. The office was outwardly LGBTQ-friendly, but leadership was primarily, if not entirely, white men, and the dynamic reflected that at times. The work-life balance was also rough. The project manager I worked under regularly expected people to work at all hours with little warning. It was common to receive non-urgent assignments late on Friday afternoons that were suddenly expected by Monday morning. There did not seem to be much respect for personal time or the idea that employees have lives outside of work. From talking to others, it sounded like experiences varied somewhat depending on the project manager, but everyone working under the manager I had seemed consistently unhappy. Overall, I would not recommend the office based on my experience, and the general atmosphere felt unusually negative and burnt out.

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