Amazing WorkPlace, Learning and supportive - Senior Designer Comfort Click Employee Review

5.0
Apr 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Everybody is just super supportive, the work is fun and stays motivated.

Cons

Everything is good except no employee benefits except PF

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3.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance is good, especially for employees working in the UK process. The company provides flexible working hours, and salary is always credited on time. The environment is manageable if you are comfortable staying in the same position without expecting rapid career growth or promotions.

Cons

Limited career growth, fewer promotion opportunities, and lack of a supportive team environment in some processes. Employees may stay in the same role for a long time.

2.0
Apr 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to learn Google Shopping Ads and D2C performance marketing. Exposure to international markets

Cons

The biggest problem is lack of clear vision from leadership. Priorities keep changing frequently one day the focus is revenue, next day new customers, and suddenly profitability. Because of this, teams are always reacting instead of following a clear strategy. Micromanagement is very high. Even when teams have expertise, there is constant interference in day-to-day work. Management also tends to change expectations frequently, which makes it difficult to trust long-term decisions. There is also a sense that visibility sometimes matters more than actual performance, which can be frustrating for people focused on results. Communication from leadership can feel reactive and sometimes personal, which creates unnecessary pressure on employees. Overall, the environment feels stressful and unstable because goals and expectations keep changing. There is also a gap in strategic direction at senior levels. Guidance is often unclear, which makes it difficult for teams to execute effectively. Instead of solving problems, there is often pressure without clear direction, and teams are expected to figure things out on their own. At times, work feels more execution-heavy rather than strategy-driven, which leads to teams working hard but not always in the right direction.

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