I polished my editing skills - Photo Editing Specialist Snappr Employee Review

5.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunities to improve editing skills and speed while still maintaining consistency across projects. Wide variety of editing work that doesn’t sacrifice creativity. Exploring different styles instead of repetitive editing assignments every day. Managers expecting accountability while still giving editors room to handle projects independently.

Cons

The volume of work can be overwhelming sometimes.

Explore other reviews about Snappr

5.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It’s a creative environment with interesting AI tools and constant exposure to new technologies, so there’s no repetitive work. My teammates are energetic and supportive, and although the demands are high, there’s a sense of humor and community here. The benefits are solid, including paid time off and health coverage.

Cons

Project schedules, deadlines, and expectations are tough.

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team in Manila is the heart of the business - great team to work with. High energy, committed, and looking to grow.

Cons

Inexperienced leadership in SF drags the business. Given the relatively small size and scale of the business, I experienced and witnessed a shocking amount of stress, heartache, and politics. Unbelievable attrition due to basic mistreatment of their people. The CEO built a low trust and volatile environment where mature leaders burn out. Many of the leaders that do stick around are emotionally detached, ok with inflicting pain on others, and/or have low standards. Getting the right work done is typically a fight and everyone is so frustrated with the stagnation that patience and collaboration is non-existent. The CEO conflates disregard for psychological safety with honesty - high on fear, low on loyalty. The worst US culture I've participated in. Other things to watch out for: Zero ability to keep women on staff in SF. Wins are not celebrated, high effort is spent on punishing people for mistakes. You are not treated as an adult with a life outside of work - if you have an appointment on an in office day, you can't come in late, you have to take a full day from their very limited PTO budget. I would not recommend working here if you value respect, teamwork, fun, or building things that last.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All