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Layer One Media

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Do not recommend - Director Layer One Media Employee Review

1.0
Dec 1, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

There are some very nice people employed there. Free parking when available.

Cons

Leadership style is that of a fear approach. Lack of true and mutual respect. Micromanaging owner. Irresponsible waterfall and cold-call approach business plan. No trace of a culture. No real perks. Bad area next to projects. Building has little character except the common lounge which is monitored by the owner 24/7 via a Nest camera.

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Since 2018, Layer one has hired new leadership, both a new CEO and Director of Development. The idea around these hires was to create a better development experience for clients and build an open, healthy culture. The team runs all projects in an agile manner with fluid communication and ongoing learning. With our hybrid work environment, a candid and transparent culture, we are trending in the right direction and have had steady growth over the last few years even with the pandemic.

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5.0
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Pros

Enjoyed my time with my team and worked on some great projects.

Cons

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2.0
Mar 5, 2024
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Competitive pay for your position - Solid benefits and some truly brilliant coworkers - Fun company outings - Startup culture/vibe - Fun downtown building, close to many amenities

Cons

Layer One promises the moon and stars, but you need to be prepared for what the day-to-day resembles. Externally, Layer One delivers some fantastic solutions and products and does a great job making clients happy. Internally, however, it's a different story. L1 is embedded in startup culture, both positively and negatively; on the one hand, products and projects move quickly and there are some exciting developments. Your position will quickly evolve and change depending on business needs. On the other hand, the volatility and turnkey nature of products produces tons of stress and confusion, which creates issues for the entire team. Employees are on a very short leash with vague performance goals. Turnover is EXTREMELY high (a shocking amount of employees departed over the last year). Also, concerningly, leadership encourages a "frat" culture, and I heard many things behind closed doors that were downright disrespectful. There's a ton of technical know-how, but a shockingly low amount of EQ. Layer One attracts a specific type of person, and you need to know what employment with them entails before accepting an offer from them.

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