Highly irrational management, unprofessional and unethical practice. - User Experience Designer Periscopic Employee Review

1.0
Feb 18, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

They have created good work in the past.

Cons

The lack of professional criteria and lack of commitment to their employees.

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Periscopic Response
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We’re very sorry your short experience at Periscopic has left you so dissatisfied. In our more than 10 years in business, this is the first complaint we’ve had of this nature. While the arrangements with you didn’t work out, we wish you the best on your endeavors. Unfortunately, expectations were not met with this candidate which resulted in an early termination. We in no way violated any agreements nor were our actions unethical.

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Cons

- selectivity around clients and projects means work can be slow at times

2.0
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Pros

Do Good with Data must be the best tagline of all time. The idea that data visualization can be crafted as a social good rather than a corporate metric is way overdue. More companies need to do this. Employees are smart, creative, cooperative, and nice.

Cons

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