Great intentions - Anonymous employee GGLO Employee Review

4.0
Oct 16, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Design work, commitment to clients, intent to design for good - making a long term positive impact by designing to intentionally build community, with a focus on sustainability. Good work life balance with most leadership members caring and knowing how to achieve strong performance by recognizing and respecting the needs of their teams.

Cons

Challenges due to a prolonged industry economic downturn means the company cannot offer the pay and internal programming/culture they would like to. Some in leadership seem not to understand the need to offer employees recognition and trust.

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Cons

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