Disorganized and Creatively Stifling - Sr. designer / animator Jellyfish Employee Review

2.0
31 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work and home office allowance (although some offices/teams have to go in to their local office apparently), as well as the same benefits you pretty much get with any full-time agency job: steady pay, healthcare and basic PTO.

Cons

The company is in constant disarray, and leadership’s priorities are unclear. In town halls, they ask for loyalty and commitment while dodging real answers about layoffs, promotions, and career growth. After multiple rounds of restructuring, morale has taken a hit, and job security feels unstable. For creatives, this is not a great place to build a career. There’s limited high-level creative work, and many senior staff members spend their time on entry-level production tasks. Workloads swing between long stretches of inactivity and last-minute rush jobs with unrealistic turnaround times. Leadership has no clear creative pipeline and often invests in proprietary tools that add confusion rather than efficiency. Despite positioning itself as a creative agency, it operates more like a tech-marketing firm where creatives are often an afterthought. Career growth is unclear, and meaningful work often depends on navigating office politics rather than skill or experience. Bottom line: This company may work for those seeking short-term employment, but creatives looking for long-term career growth, stability, and high-quality work may be better off elsewhere.

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Jellyfish Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts about your time at Jellyfish. It’s disheartening to hear that you feel we are not a good place for creatives as we have won numerous awards for our creative output over the last few years. Our focus in 2025 is to continue connecting creative, media and data together; we believe that all talents with these specialisms can exist together and learn from one another to achieve the best solutions for our clients. We appreciate all feedback as we continue to evolve and we wish you the best for the future.

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