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What is it like working at Xcelerate Media?
Great! We're growing quickly so future looks bright. Always a fairly flexible company and individualized support is a good support. Looking forward to next growth. Lots of work may be daunting for some new employees.
Creative Director in Columbus:
Pros: Personal attention to work life balance and employee benefits are great.
Cons: Next career growth. Not sure our next steps and seems to be busier than we can keep up. Would like new learning experiences too.
Hard work but evolving towards better growth.
Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer in Columbus:
Pros: The flexible hours and work environment.
Cons: Career growth seems to hit a ceiling after a few years.
Elearning with Fortune 500 companies.
Instructional Designer in Columbus:
Pros: It's not always the case (as in many companies) but managers work hard to give you opportunity to grow and feel comfortable best they can. Unlimited PTO (within reason) and flexible schedules.
Cons: Feel isolated at times. Could have higher quality of communication between teams. Contractors can sometimes feel out of the loop.
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