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Visual Designer Reviews
What is it like working as a Visual Designer?
May 2019
Good people, good clients.
Visual Designer in Boston:
Pros: the people and kind of clients we have
Cons: pay is a little underwhelming compared to last job. office is pretty basic. could be more inspirational
March 2019
Best Place to work.
Visual Designer in Bangalore:
Pros: work culture
Cons: pay varies a lot in companies
March 2019
Great work, crazy company.
Visual Designer in Holland:
Pros: Freedom to be creative.
Cons: Constant turnover, excessive workload and finacial troubles.
March 2019
Deightful.
Visual Designer in Barcelona:
Pros: Definitely the weather, the city is amazing and the cultural diversity
Cons: have my loved ones far away
February 2019
Not a creative nurturing environment.
Visual Designer in Seattle:
Pros: The benefits and the relaxed atmosphere
Cons: It’s tech dominated and favored. Most stakeholders over look design and devalue it.
February 2019
Visual Designer:
An agency that is stuck in the past and refuses to make changes or progress or listen to any advice. Absolutely zero culture. If it wasn't for the employees then birthdays, anniversaries, etc. None would be celebrated.
The owners have no drive, no vision or inspiration, and it doesn't even seem like they like their jobs let alone design. Owners take zero accountability and push the blame onto everyone else if something goes wrong, but no acknowledgment when things go well. Rusty can be incredibly rude and inappropriate but expects you to deal with it because "thats just how he is." Women are consistently paid less than men and men are credited with the accomplishments of women over and over again.
Compensation is way below industry standard and the benefits are way lacking as well. Don't expect to work from home ever without an extreme amount of guilt thrown at you. The owner always sides with the clients and never has the employees backs. There are good people who work here but they all end up leaving because there is no opportunity for growth, poor pay, no appreciation of staff, and a complete lack of any structure and processes.
February 2019
Full of opportunities.
Visual Designer in New Delhi:
Pros: Way of working and experience new things
Cons: No excuses to tag anything on least. May be summer heat
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