Good Experience Early in Career; Room for Improvement - Graphic Designer Retrospec Employee Review

3.0
Dec 1, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Tight knit and caring team of lower-level employees are the highlight of working at Retrospec. Lots of opportunity for hands-on experience for a designer interested in marketing, photography, and physical product design. The small size of the company means that you always have the opportunity to work collaboratively with other departments to have an impact on the direction of the brand. Hybrid work schedule. Great discount on products.

Cons

There's a lack of trust from upper management toward lower-level employees on small things like time management. It's a young company and the lack of experience in upper-level management/leadership can be apparent at times. Initially drawn to the company because of their values of accessibility and equity in the outdoors, I was disappointed over time to find that, in practice, these values aren't placed at the forefront of the brand's decision-making. Hybrid work schedule is not super flexible—or is flexible for some employees but not others. Benefits are not great—health insurance is expensive and mediocre, not much PTO, few holidays are observed, no employer 401k contribution.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 28, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Ok pay, and provided appropriate materials to perform job.

Cons

Everyone is treated as if they are indebted to their jobs, Every single second and action are monitored, scrutinized and micromanaged as if stepping outside to answer a personal phone call is stealing from the company. It’s a sit down, shut up, and prove to me you’re worthy of us paying you this week type of environment. Everyone is disposable at any time. Many people in and out in 1-6 months either getting fired or deciding to leave on own.

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