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Brandimage

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Great at first . . . - Anonymous employee Brandimage Employee Review

2.0
Feb 9, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There was a wide array of clients, talented workers, and interesting challenges. Camaraderie was fair, and people would offer to help out if you were stuck. Benefits were fair to good.

Cons

The leadership team talked a good game, but ultimately were unable to deliver on the promises. Lots of meetings -- most mandatory -- that wasted time. Praise or encouragement were rarely voiced by those in power. Raises were few and far between.

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Pros

The people you work with are great, most of the clients are too.

Cons

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4.0
Sep 24, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The team at Brandimage is exceptional. We're almost like a family...we know each other's strengths and weaknesses and that helps us work better together. And there are lots of cultural norms like Friday breakfasts, Halloween costumes, chili cook offs and pop-a-shot tournaments and Patti's Christmas party that makes the culture really fun and uniquely Brandimage. What unites us is a huge drive for excellence. Most everyone goes the extra mile to ensure that the client is happy and the work is great! People are passionate about design and strategy and it shows! There is no stopping at just ok, everyone wants amazing and is willing to work at it. Lastly, the team is talented. Some of the best creative thinkers and tier 1 designers in the game! It's a pleasure to work with these people!

Cons

While the vast majority of people are stellar, there are some folks who don't pull their weight and there is little action or accountability from senior management to weed them out. Also, there are not a lot of opportunities for advancement so we've lost some fantastic junior people. Lastly, the parent company often seems out of touch - spending millions of dollars on new IT systems and tone-deaf corporate communications instead of investing in employees in this people and ideas driven business.

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