Beware "ICON" - Graphic Designer Iconologic Employee Review

1.0
Aug 10, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Assuming that most of the designers haven't quit or been let go by now, know that you'll work with an amazingly talented, knowledgeable, and thoughtful group of creatives. Your work will be consistently pushed and challenged by your peers. Every designer has (and had) a youthful, explorative passion that made every project enjoyable. If a company is only as strong as the weakest link and honestly, I can't say our design team had any weak links. If there's anything to get excited about at Iconologic, it's the team.

Cons

The majority of these reviews are from 2015 before Iconologic closed and restructured as "ICON". The current state of Iconologic is a disorganized totalitarian, veiled by a seemingly promising list of clients and its cling to decades-old design work. Current management at ICON has a history of preying on young designers by selling them an idea of conceptual work, leadership roles, and a wide range of design experience. The realities of this office is experiencing an array of HR violations and discriminatory, micro-aggressive behavior directed towards women and minorities. ICON should be a last resort for any Atlanta designer. If you stay here for any extended period of time, you are bound to see yourself plateau within 6 months despite the promises of growth. Expect thankless 60+ hour work weeks. Expect fear tactics to be deployed for your compliance. And, if you're lucky enough to be a freelancer, expect weeks of stalling pay. Working here surfaced a level of distress, worthlessness, and financial tension for myself and other employees — all of whom have since quit or been let go due to non-compliance with this archaic structure. We've endured sleep deprivation. We've had leadership refer to us with racial epithets. We've been asked to work during vacations and consecutive weekends. And unfortunately for many of us, our full-time employee status didn't allow us to collect overtime benefits. I do not wish the kind of condescension, disrespect, or prejudice endured during my time at ICON on my worst enemy. And, unfortunately, with no HR there is little to do about it what goes on. Please beware of ICON Atlanta. And if this just so happens to be your only career opportunity in design, I suggest you freelance to avoid being taken advantage of work-wise. Pad your portfolio. Network. Be courteous to your fellow designers. And if you find yourself in your car, uncontrollably sobbing/screaming into the void, know that the spirit of former ICONers everywhere are screaming with you.

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5.0
Feb 16, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Laid Back, Good pay, diverse project exposure, cool people

Cons

Unorganized at times, trying to work out the dynamics of a new team

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1.0
Aug 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with new teams that are passionate and have a ton of energy coming in the door. There are occasional cool projects that come through

Cons

I think the other recent reviews do a lot of justice here but heres a quick take. I would not recommend working here right now with the current creative leadership. Despite what you're told, you more than likely will be stuck doing production work on nights and weekends and come out with nothing valuable learned or added to your portfolio. Communication is dismal, the room is littered with whispers and gossip. The Leadership will sell you at first on a whole story of "building" and "working towards" something but it has been a few years since he started and the place has only gotten worse. Everyone has a different experience places and reviews can be a bit subjective but 100% of the people that worked there when I started have left both voluntarily and involuntarily for very negative reasons. There is a cycle of turn overs every year or so. Your job security is dependent on the clients they have in the door and during slow season theres a good chance you will get laid off. I saw many people fired/ let go for questionable reasons and all of those job endings were swept under the rug. I don't think the company will do well because no one wants to work there once they get a feel for the place. It doesn't take people a long time to figure out that good designers don't always make good leaders.

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Iconologic Response
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ICON is deeply troubled by the experience described in this review. For over 35 years, we've always worked to maintain an open, inclusive, and enjoyable work environment where talented creatives come to learn and do great work. Cultivating a healthy work/life balance is part of that equation, and it's something our leadership encourages and supports at all levels.
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