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J Banks Design Group

Is this your company?

Don't waste your time. - Anonymous employee J Banks Design Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 28, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unfortunately the cons have overwhelmingly outweighed any pros.

Cons

Unfortunately, it is a very toxic environment, which reflects poorly on the company. Clients have experienced very inappropriate situations, which could have easily been handled in a professional manner. I'm honestly shocked they are still in business.

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J Banks Design Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback. J. Banks acknowledges your concerns. Every Employee represents J. Banks Design to our Clients and to the public; the way we conduct ourselves presents an image of our entire organization and culture. Clients judge all of us by their experiences with each Employee contact, whether by phone or in person. Nothing is more important than being courteous, friendly, helpful, and prompt in the attention we give to our Clients. We take the trust given to us by our Clients seriously and provide them with superior service and quality. We welcome the opportunity to speak with you directly about your concerns.

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5.0
Jul 10, 2024
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Pros

Great coworkers and management very willing to work with you to find your place in the company if you are willing to show a drive for it. You have a lot to do all the time so you very rarely have a slow day

Cons

JBanks is a demanding company and a lot is expected so if you are not willing to give it your all 8 hours a day this may not be the place for you.

2.0
Jul 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The day-to-day working environment was genuinely enjoyable thanks to supportive and collaborative colleagues across departments—from design staff to support teams and warehouse/retail associates. There was a strong sense of teamwork, and professional and casual interactions felt mutual and respectful. The company also put noticeable effort into maintaining consistent communication across departments, which made it easy to stay informed and aligned on company updates. I rarely felt out of the loop or disconnected from what was happening at a broader level. Benefits and compensation were in line with expectations for the role.

Cons

Unfortunately, job security is limited, regardless of individual performance or team success. Advancement opportunities seem largely restricted to those in long-standing positions or those with close connections to leadership. It appeared that most lead designers had been with the company for many years or had benefited from internal favoritism. Lead Designers are often too busy to provide adequate mentorship. There is minimal structured support for developing design skills within the support roles, and expectations are not always clearly communicated. The company tends to rely heavily on hiring support staff who are fresh out of school, without providing the necessary guidance to help them grow beyond entry-level tasks. Despite consistently meeting my goals and regularly receiving positive feedback from management, I was informed—shortly before the holidays—that my role would be eliminated due to revenue concerns. I later learned that several others hired around the same time were also let go in a similar pattern, which seems to be part of an annual restructuring practice. While leadership was often quick to offer encouragement, deeper operational issues were frequently overlooked or not addressed in a lasting way. This created the impression of support on the surface, but many long-term challenges remained unresolved. There is also a strong emphasis on maintaining the appearance of a positive company culture, but in practice, meaningful diversity and inclusion efforts seem lacking. The organization has limited representation of people of color, and there can be subtle pressures to conform rather than fully express diverse identities. Additionally, while the company is grounded in Christian values, there are noticeable tensions between those values and the highly profit-driven, transactional approach to business.

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