Worst place to work - Designer Native Design Employee Review

1.0
Mar 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Interesting and technically ambitious project briefs. - Good exposure to hardware/software ecosystems. - Talented people at peer level.

Cons

- Leadership is autocratic. One person at the top makes all decisions and mid-level management functions mainly to enforce them. - The director-to-employee ratio is baffling... more directors than actual designers. - Fully on-site 5 days a week with no flexibility. Perks that were once part of the culture (small things, but telling) quietly disappeared. - A significant portion of time goes toward internal PowerPoint work with no clear purpose rather than actual design. - Direction shifts frequently, projects get overridden without explanation, and there's little real ownership below the top. - Growth and mentorship are minimal. Prepared to be stuck at junior level for 5 years and be laid off. - The recent redundancy round was poorly handled. Seniors were cut and work had to be absorbed by juniors at lower pay, minimal process or support.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2018
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Pros

- Fun and talented group to work with. - Great opportunity to improve skills and design thinking. - Good variety of projects. - Leadership pushes you to step out of comfort zone. - Leadership mentorship valuable if you seek it out.

Cons

- Projects can feel rushed and lack closure. - Politics can muddle atmosphere, having HQ in London.

3
2.0
Jun 19, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Interesting projects from wide array of different industries -Young, still developing environment

Cons

-Weak digital design process and execution. -Stifling office atmosphere and structure. -Virtually no project management and planning. -Some of the directors are generally capable but cant say that for the rest of the team. -Most of team left in dark as to strategies and decisions of those made by directors and management in a room upstairs.

4
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