Great Photography Experience - Digital Marketer & Photographer CADY Employee Review

5.0
Feb 23, 2018
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Pros

Background: I worked there for about 3.5 years on/off throughout college as one of their Elite Photographers. If you're a young person, trying to pursue a career in photography this is a great opportunity to take advantage of. If you're older and more established in your career, maybe don't apply for an entry-level position and look towards higher management positions if you're up for it. • I was hired right out of high school as a photographer, it was a great experience. • Learned a lot about both Outdoor and Studio photography. • The experience on my resume has helped me land a lot of cool photography gigs. • Cool people to work with. • You stay busy and I think that's great- especially over the summer. • You get to meet a lot of great people.

Cons

• Starting pay wasn't great, but as a young photographer, the experience was worth it. • Sometimes you did have to drive pretty far for different shoots. • I noticed a lot of office "cliques" probably because everyone was so young. Just stay removed from it though and you'll be fine.

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2.0
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Cons

CADY appears to be led by individuals who lack a clear understanding of how to effectively run a business. The company promotes a “welcoming” culture, but in practice, it often feels performative and rooted in outdated or uncomfortable approaches. The environment within the Innovation Center is consistently tense. Teams frequently experience internal friction, and HR maintains a highly visible presence that can feel more like surveillance than support. In October 2025, Josh Cady abruptly eliminated the work-from-home policy with no transition period. This decision left many employees scrambling to adjust, particularly those who relied on remote flexibility for childcare and other responsibilities. The PTO policy is notably limited for a company of this size, and the absence of dedicated sick days only adds to employee strain. Removing remote work mid-year, while offering minimal time off, reflects a lack of consideration for employee well-being. Daily interactions can also feel forced. For example, employees are greeted each morning by HR in a way that often comes across as insincere rather than welcoming. Overall, CADY feels disorganized, undercompensates its employees, and provides minimal benefits, contributing to a challenging and unsupportive work environment.

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