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Technical Illustrator Reviews
What is it like working as a Technical Illustrator?
December 2020
Empowered To Succeed.
Technical Illustrator in Detroit:
Pros: Our Senior Management Team is smart and humble; they inspire you to grow and position yourself for success.
Cons: I have no info to provide yet because I am still evaluating.
July 2020
It doesn't happen.
Technical Illustrator in Stillwater:
Pros: the vacation time and people
Cons: the managements inability to explain why long time employees cant get merit raises yet they keep hiring assistant people to management at a higher pay than someone who has benn here for twenty years with a bigger degree and more knowledge...
August 2019
Cold.
Technical Illustrator in Melbourne:
Pros: Dynamic but cut-throat
Cons: People are cold
August 2019
Technical Illustrator in San Diego:
Pros: I love the weather and community
Cons: Cost of living
September 2016
Technical Illustrating.
Technical Illustrator:
Pros: -Focused on productivity.
-Feeling of accomplishment.
-Appreciation of a job well done.
Cons: -Tight deadlines.
-Customer decisiveness.
-Routine Activities.
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