Genuinely disappointed - Anonymous employee Getty Images Employee Review

2.0
Feb 6, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The reputation of the product overall is solid. 401k benefits do not have a vesting period, so whatever you get, you keep. Salaries are competitive. Some (not all) team members are allowed to work from home when they need to.

Cons

Employees are treated as completely disposable. People disappear all the time--laid off, fired, or just simply leave, and announcements of such things (even within one's own work group) are not made. It's very disorienting. And it's a consensus among employees that this is by design. Executive and senior management seem to enjoy ruling through a chaos and intimidation culture. Extreme hierarchy attitudes are omnipresent. They hire very talented and experienced people then treat them like entry-level worker bees who are kept in a state of confusion. Due to a bizarre micro-management vibe, people's confidence begins deteriorating within about 6 months, if not sooner. So anyone who is truly competent in their field starts looking elsewhere. Middle management has very little formal training and it shows. But you can hardly expect them to excel when they are being treated poorly by senior management--the negativity flows downhill. There is zero trust of senior management. It's well known that there are some folks at the senior level who enjoy their power a little too much and use it to intimidate the masses into submission. If you disagree, you will be fired. It happens all the time. I have worked for several major companies in Seattle and have never seen so many competent people get fired. There is no employee-to-management feedback opportunity. This tells us it is not important to executive and senior management how the employees are faring in their work and job satisfaction. Horrible open concept workspace which means it's impossible to concentrate and relax. Incessant re-orgs (which proves senior leadership doesn't know what they are doing) and desk shuffling which makes full-time employees feel like temporary workers.

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Pros

- fun culture where you get to hear talks by photographers - adopts new technologies relatively early in the game - a really great place to learn and grow as a developer

Cons

- can handle shifts/re-orgs poorly with communication, leaving employees feeling unheard and unvalued.

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Getty Images Response
1w
Hello! Thank you for your review! We’re really glad to hear that you have a positive view of our culture, particularly the opportunity to engage with photographers and our adoption of new technologies. It’s also great to know that you found our environment supportive with opportunity for growth - we always aim to ensure employees feel that they can learn and grow within their role, and others. We also appreciate your feedback regarding communication during shifts and reorganizations. We recognize that periods of change can be challenging, and it’s important that our communication is clear, consistent, and inclusive so that employees feel heard and valued. We will work to continue to uphold our Leadership Principle of being trustworthy, transparent, and honest. If you have any other feedback you'd like to share, please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com
3.0
May 6, 2026
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Pros

- nice people - want to do good

Cons

- technology feels old - ai can take their livelihood

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Getty Images Response
1mo
Hi, there - thank you for your feedback! We’re glad to hear you’ve had positive experiences with the people here and that our team’s commitment to doing meaningful work stands out. We also appreciate your comments about our technology and concerns around AI. We recognize that staying current with technology is essential, and we’re always trying to invest in efforts to better support both our employees and the people we serve. If you have any suggestions that you'd like to share, or anything else on the topic you'd like to discuss, please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com
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