It's ok as a junior but there are nicer studios to work as you become more senior - Animator WWFX Employee Review

3.0
Jun 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Big company for Bulgaria, an opportunity to kick start your career in the industry - My colleagues in the team were great to work with - The projects vary and depending on your specialisation, you can work on really cool things.

Cons

- Bad management and lack of clear communication between departments - Payment is lower than other local companies. There were delays in salaries for a year and people got laid-off unexpectedly soon after. - Almost no social benefits, I worked there for 3 years and we never had a real team building experience. I didn't know most of my colleagues.

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4.0
Sep 15, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great staff and co-worker , fun work enviorment, easy going, helpful leaders and supervisors, a great way to kick start your career.

Cons

Not much room for job advancement, very bad communication, they can never give their employees a straight answer when ask how much longer the job will last.

2.0
Dec 17, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get your name on the silver screen. You can come in and leave whenever you want, the higher ups are hardly there on time, or stay until 5, so they can't really say anything to you. You can watch Netflix on your computer. Except for last few weeks of production, you work 8 to 5 Monday through Friday, so you get plenty of time to spend with family and enjoy your weekend.

Cons

The supervisors don't supervise shots, they socialize with their friends who they give the better shots to. When they do supervise a shot, they either want it done as fast as possible regardless of how it looks, just so they can turn it in and get rid of it, or if you do finish early, they tell you to milk the shot for a few hours before turning it in. Management is almost non existent, just warm bodies in chairs. Pay is based on if they like you enough personally, not whether or not you have the skills. Absolutely no benefits, don't even ask about them. No real form of communication or professionalism, just hearsay and rumors through the grapevine, but when you do get directly talked to, it's never good.

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