Creadits Reviews

3.5

67% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)

Kazu Takiguchi

73% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Creadits has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Creadits employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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66 reviews
2.0
31 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote, potentially fair work and appreciation for you (Depending on your account)

Cons

Firstly, the title for the position is highly inaccurate. You get sucked into doing quality control which consists of spending around 5-7 hours of your day making sure fonts, spellings, and color schemes are correct. I was in a meeting once where a manager stared at a fence for 20 minutes trying to decide if it was the right color, despite past references of published ads being consistently one color (took 2 minutes to find that out but he didn't care, he still kept staring), but if that work puts money on the table I can't argue. I'm not trying to make people who do the work feel bad. Just understand that there is little to no career progression to be made here, you're simply a glorified janitor for advertisements. Secondly, there is a clear communication divide between upper management and entry level employees. I was constantly getting asked pointed questions and statements such as "Did you even do this?", "Did you even look at this?", "Do you even understand this?", "You should be an expert on this", "It flows here but it doesn't flow here" for slide decks and work that had limited information provided in the first place. Every question straight up implying you didn't do your job and you should be ashamed of yourself. They micromanage your work and are inept at providing decent criticism, poking at you until you give them a reason to be shocked that you'd dare question their empty criticisms. They want you to do a good job without knowing what they want. Who knows, maybe you'll land a different account. Chances are, if they're hiring for an open position, it won't be the good one. Thirdly, they tout flexibility but I've been messaged "where are you?" while literally being in the bathroom before. After receiving a meeting link randomly, I've been questioned within minutes where I am. I had to turn on notifications on my personal phone to avoid the scrutiny. Interviewers proudly say how they can go to the gym while balancing work, but the reality is, I was told within days that "flexibility is earned". Enjoy having that carrot dangled in front of you. I say all this, while never going a day without having finished my work. I agree that employees should be available when needed, but be reasonable and give them some time to reply to a message. If you're ever let go, they won't give any kind of warning that your performance is lacking. Its not that they aren't capable of trying, they just don't understand how to critique you. They'll just roll their dice and hope the next person is a yes-man/woman and gives more motivation than they deserve.

2.0
6 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote and Flexible Pay is decent

Cons

Weak and disorganized management Fearful of losing your job on the daily Micromanaged No Guidance No HR Department High employee turn over Favoritism

1.0
27 Sept 2023

Employees are forced to give good reviews here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's remote so no need to meet these awful people.

Cons

I regret to say that my experience working at Creadits has been nothing short of a nightmare. There are numerous glaring issues that have made my time here unbearable. 1. Weak and Disorganized Management: The management is not only weak but also disorganized. It's evident that there is a lack of clear direction and leadership, leaving employees feeling lost and frustrated. This leads to confusion about company goals and constant changes in direction, as mentioned by some employees in their Glassdoor reviews. 2. Fearful of Losing Your Job on the Daily: The constant fear of job insecurity looms over employees. There is no job stability, unless you are related to management, and this fear takes a toll on employee morale and mental health. The lack of job security is a significant concern that has not been adequately addressed. 3. Micromanagement: The level of micromanagement is suffocating. Employees are subjected to relentless scrutiny and unreasonable demands. This not only impedes productivity but also creates a hostile work environment where employees feel undervalued and disrespected. 4. No Guidance: The absence of proper guidance and mentorship is a recurring issue. It's clear that there is a lack of support and mentorship opportunities, making it difficult for employees to grow and excel in their roles. 5. No HR Department: Shockingly lacks a dedicated HR department. This absence leaves employees without a proper channel to address their concerns, leading to a sense of helplessness and frustration. 6. High Employee Turnover: The turnover rate is alarmingly high. This instability is a testament to the toxic work environment and management issues that plague the company. High turnover also affects the morale of the remaining employees. 7. Favoritism: Favoritism runs rampant, creating an unfair and demoralizing atmosphere. It's disheartening to see that promotions and opportunities are often based on personal connections rather than merit. 8. Mediocre Pay: Failing to adequately compensate them for their hard work and dedication. 9. Ever-changing Company Direction: The constant changes in company direction make it challenging for employees to align themselves with a clear vision, causing confusion and frustration. 10. Lack of Job Security: Job security is virtually nonexistent, leaving employees in a perpetual state of fear and uncertainty about their future with the company. 11. Poor HR Management: The absence of a dedicated HR department leads to poor management of employee issues and concerns, exacerbating the overall work environment's problems. 12. Forced Positive Reviews: Creadits resorts to forcing current employees to write positive reviews to counterbalance the negative ones on platforms like Glassdoor, which raises serious ethical questions about the authenticity of their reviews. I joined with the hope of a fulfilling career, but it has been nothing short of a disappointment. The numerous cons outlined here are indicative of deep-rooted issues that have yet to be addressed, and they make this company a regrettable choice for anyone seeking a fulfilling and respectful workplace.

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