Great place to start career - Graphic Designer QA Graphics Employee Review

5.0
9 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great work enviorment. Decent benefits. Small workplace Freindly leadership.

Cons

Sometimes super busy while other times have limited things to work on.

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5.0
25 Feb 2021
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Pros

laid back, quite, very organized, free snacks, no micro management I worked with all of the other people that did reviews and they did not have the skill set to do the job. I thrived and did very well and was able to use that experience in my current job. I have two friends who work their now and love it.

Cons

office temp is hot or cold

1.0
29 May 2025
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Pros

None!! I got paid i guess!!

Cons

• Double standards are rampant. Salaried or longtime employees are allowed flexibility with hours, remote work, and breaks, while hourly employees are held to strict rules with no exceptions. • Favoritism is obvious. Internal relationships or tenure often determine who gets leniency and who doesn’t, creating an uneven and unprofessional culture. • Pay is low for highly detailed, repetitive, and mentally draining work. • Feedback is discouraged. Speaking up is often met with dismissiveness or condescending behavior from leadership. • PTO is extremely limited and not granted up front. It accrues slowly throughout the year, making it difficult to plan vacations, take time off for emergencies, or schedule extended breaks—especially as a newer employee. • All time off (sick days, appointments, personal needs, vacations) must be pulled from this small PTO pool, leaving very little flexibility. • No meaningful support for mental health or work-life balance. Personal struggles are met with policy enforcement, not compassion. • Unrealistic expectations at times. Employees have been expected to work during suboptimal or uncomfortable conditions, with few accommodations. • Overall culture is rigid and discouraging. Leadership lacks transparency and treats employee concerns as inconveniences rather than opportunities to improve.

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