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The best expects the best - Designer Design + Industry Employee Review

5.0
Jun 17, 2020
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Pros

Have the best expected of you, be challenged, succeed and grow. Internal intranet/wiki Diversity of jobs, technology, timelines and client sources all over the world very talented team of designers and engineers Respectful and supportive culture Many genders, races, cultures across all staff Great working environment Pretty casual dress code at desk but be clean and sharp in front of clients Walking distance to 10 pubs, and short ferry to CBD for fridays Surrounded by unmetered all day parking Bus stop across the street goes to QVB every 15 minutes

Cons

It is known that D+I have very high quality of output. This comes at a cost, and attracts premium clients with high expectations. It is rare that these clients and their problems are easy to solve / fun to deal with (thats how things are in any industry). The stakes on some of the more high profile commercial projects are high and thus the details will be under scrutiny and the approach will need to be justified. Don't take this personally, they might be spending $X at D+I but they are risking $X times 5 to go on this venture and launch this project so they're often nervous, projecting their angst and just trying to mitigate risks and 'help' (lol). I read some of the reviews here and think these are a couple of disgruntled employees who perhaps didnt want to learn in the way D+I teaches (through action and example), and similarly were as inflexible as they accuse D+I of being. (I dont hold it against them or anyone - everyone learns differently and likes different environments). You want to learn from the best, have access to the best clients for high profile career making jobs? D+I can offer that - but as the headline says it comes at a price. There is marginal handholding and things can feel pretty sink or swim - to some this is an opportunity and to some this is an abandonment. For me? I have had access to more diversity of clients, projects, design approaches and exposure to new tech than I know I could not get somewhere smaller or on my own. I don't really get the complains about 'career opportunities or high staff turnover' - the department heads and head of D+I have been here for an average of a decade or more each. The management structures haven't been built by some business school textbook but clearly by these designers. Yeah it means its not facebook or snapchat level awareness of everyones emotions and lifestyle but those places were designed to use HR depts and fringe pleasantaries to inflate value. And yeah, it means there hasn't been too many spots at the top leading the departments but I have experienced and seen a designer at any level crush a job and be handed or pulled into another because of the positive word of mouth from the client or team. This is a place where if you do well solving a complex client and project they will hand you another. If you're not the type that sees these challenges as developing you as a designer then go to Tiller or somewhere where you can sit around in D+I's literal shadow and not have the expection of industry leading quality. I checked out glassdoor before accepting my job here and I don't think anything written here really expressed what my truth/view is above so i wrote this to help. I'm not the type that thinks if you hang out in the kingdom long enough you deserve your turn to wear the crown - you earn it.

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Pros

Team themselves are Very talented. Nice working space if you are given a suitable spot to sit

Cons

No opportunity to grow. Very much a dictatorship style of leadership. Bully mentality. Very much like a convey-belt way of ;pumping out work. Management, only tell you when you have done something wrong and never commend you when you have done something right. A lot of discrimination and sexism particularly to females. They place people in areas in the office based on favoritism. If you are favored then you are one of the luck ones, otherwise you are placed in the dark spot in the office, where no one wants to sit. They draw you into the company based on their image and accolades but very different story when you are in and on the other side of the fence.

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2.0
Apr 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the work is interesting and some of the people are great. You mostly bond over the annoying stuff you have to deal with, using gifs.

Cons

Dealing with the management team at this company often felt like dealing with my boomer father-in-law; - a complete lack of empathy for others - An unwillingness to consider change (unless it leads to profit in their pockets) - A stance that they always know better, and your opinion is not valid as you don’t have the experience they have - Immediately going on the defensive after any constructive feedback, leaving you feeling completely unheard They have a completely outdated idea of what company culture is. It’s not about free coffee and Friday drinks, it’s about trust, recognition and caring about employees well-being. Covid only cemented the feeling of lack of trust and the unhealthy pressure they put on you to get 100% billable hours. My mental health has improved immensely since leaving the company, and I only regret not leaving sooner. The 80% salary increase I got when I moved helped too… make sure you negotiate what you’re worth because they absolutely won’t reward you financially for good work unless you fight for it. I will say, a lot of the issues with D+I are common across other Australian consultancies, so they are not unique in that respect. It takes a specific type of person to thrive and get satisfaction in that environment, and my advice would be to get out if it doesn’t work for you, and find an in-house role. There used to be loads of negative reviews on here, not sure how they’ve disappeared…

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