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Stem Disintermedia

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Amazing place to learn and grow in your career - Senior Product Designer Stem Disintermedia Employee Review

5.0
Dec 17, 2022
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Pros

For a fully remote company with employees all over the world, Stem strives to be a warm and welcoming place for everyone. We've experienced a lot of growth in 2022 and though change inevitably comes with growing pains, I feel that everyone I work with has the best intentions and we have a culture that values a learning mindset. Regular retros, all-hands, 1:1s, design reviews, quarterly goal setting, etc. help drive team alignment and I think that's key for any company, but especially a startup of Stem's size. The leadership at Stem is transparent about our mission and priorities, and I have a clear idea of how I directly impact our path to success. I've had the opportunity to design a ton of new features and 2 brand new products from scratch -- I don't take that learning opportunity for granted. I've always felt like I have the autonomy and trust to do what's right for myself and my team, and I feel supported along the way. Questions are always encouraged. Most importantly, Stem is striving to solve an undeniable problem in the music industry and everyone at Stem cares -- that's evident in the work ethic and grit that I see from my peers day by day. You can't beat working in music. Our users are amazing, the complexities are fascinating, and you are never bored. It's a fun place to roll up your sleeves, get exposed to all areas of the business, experiment and learn quick.

Cons

This is not a workplace where you can put on your blinders and just do what you're told. You have to pay attention, stay engaged, and think critically because it's a fast-paced environment and it could be easy to feel out of the loop. There's a lot of work to do, so you have to be comfortable upholding life/work balance. The folks at Stem respect boundaries, but it's a slippery slope if you aren't used to maintaining that for yourself. There isn't a dedicated design team (yet), so I've had to look outside of Stem for mentorship and learning within my craft and discipline. Not necessarily a "con", but just something to consider.

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Great work life balance Brilliant staff Top tier artists Great Benefits

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1.0
Feb 20, 2025
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Pros

Some employees do their best despite the challenging environment.

Cons

Communication Barriers: Many employees experience unclear expectations, conflicting messages, or a lack of transparency regarding company direction. Leadership offers inconsistent information, leading to frustration and uncertainty. Workplace Culture & Leadership Challenges: There is a noticeable tendency toward micromanagement and a hierarchical structure that discourages open dialogue. Employees who contribute innovative ideas may find themselves sidelined or see their work credited elsewhere. Limited Industry Expertise: The company operates within the music business but appears to lack deep domain knowledge in this field. As a result, strategic decisions sometimes conflict with industry best practices, creating challenges in execution and credibility. Diversity & Inclusion Gaps: The workplace culture leans toward a homogenous perspective, which can limit creativity and inclusivity. Compensation & Career Growth Concerns: Salaries tend to be lower than industry standards, particularly given the demands of the roles. Titles may be inflated, creating a perception of career progression that does not align with actual responsibilities or compensation. Employees may find better financial opportunities elsewhere in the music industry. Workplace Retaliation: Employees who raise ethical concerns or advocate for change sometimes face negative consequences, rather than constructive dialogue. Outdated Technology & Strategic Gaps: The company has accumulated significant technical debt. In an era where AI-driven solutions are killing SaaS products, look elsewhere to innovate your career. Sales-Driven Mindset vs. Artist-Centered Approach: Discussions about leveraging music within the platform often feel transactional rather than relationship-driven. A shift toward understanding and valuing artists and their work could enhance the company’s reputation and align its strategy more effectively with industry needs.

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