Company lacks business ethics and human empathy - Experience Designer Konrad Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

What I can say in light of my experience is that due to the chaotic work environment, pressed timelines and lack of resources - you learn a lot. Most of my peers who have moved on are successful, are paid a fair wage and overall happier in their new work environments. None of which Konrad provides. Konrad is and was a stepping stone, which is why the pattern of employment as a revolving door will continue.

Cons

Within the last year, 50% of the design team have either been laid off or left. For a company that proudly boasts a positive work culture, the employee retention rate is abysmally low. Konrad group hires young, impressionable, straight out of college employees and promotes annually. While being promoted annually may sound enticing, it’s often without merit and a apart of the business effort to retain employees. It’s not an approach that works. What this in turn leads to are team members who lack leadership experience pressing unrealistic timelines, chaotic workloads and have low emotional intelligence. 

As a woman in the workplace, I sadly felt like I could not thrive. Leaderships inability to present themselves as an authentic, constant and consistent role model truly trickles from the top perpetuating a very negative work culture. A different review on Glassdoor wrote that it often feels like a boys club, this is in fact true. Management and senior leadership in the New York office are predominately white males - there is no diversity, which is also a major red flag. When you leave Konrad, you’re silenced and asked to keep your resignation notice a secret amongst your team. It’s a disturbingly odd practice. The lack of common human decency to celebrate an individual persons choice to move on is appalling, but what is even more disturbing are the weekly emails that read as an obituary when employees are fired without reason. 

In regards to benefits, don’t be fooled by the benefit offer of 20 days of PTO. What they do not disclose is 5 days of the 20 being offered is apart of the company holiday shut down. Sick days, which New York State requires at least 40 hours, are also baked into this 20 day package. You are technically being offered 7 days of PTO on an accrued basis.

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5.0
Dec 5, 2025
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Pros

Great leadership, smart and accomplished colleagues, interesting projects, and a very fun company culture.

Cons

Pay is not competitive for the industry or caliber of work.

2.0
Apr 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Great coworkers on the Associate Consultant, Consultant, and early manager levels -Thrown into the fire which means you learn a lot and gain new skills at a rapid pace -Reasonable hours/work-life balance

Cons

-Compensation is WELL below market rate, with no transparency on future salary increases or timelines. There are also no bonuses/performance based compensation despite significant discrepancies in employee workloads. -No HR department. Whenever employees are fired (which happens often and without notice) there is no source for employees to go to for questions/support. Similarly, if anything happens on a project that would require HR advice, there is nobody to go too. -Entry level employees are put onto projects without training or any knowledge expertise and expected to "figure it out" resulting in sub-optimal deliverables to the client and an overly-stressed day to day work environment -Upper level managers are unengaged on projects and individual team management. Some, also promote a toxic office social culture of gossiping about employees, creating a sense of discomfort among their team members -Client projects can be antiquated and you get no say on what you're assigned to or for how long you'll be on it

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