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Frustrating environment lacking structure & vision - Anonymous employee Rusty George Creative Employee Review

2.0
Feb 26, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Cool office environment - Dog friendly - Employees at my time of employment were very talented and worked well together

Cons

- Unrealistic expectations for employees to “figure it out” without support from management. Additionally, leadership does not support or back employees when clients are being unruly or out of line - Overall lack of appreciation for employees work. You may stay up until 10:00pm working on a project but get in trouble for coming in 10 minutes after 9:00 the next morning. This makes it extremely unmotivating, frustrating, and difficult to continue doing great work. -Leadership doesn’t care for employees wellbeing or needs (e.g. may get dirty looks when leaving early for doctors apt., leadership doesn’t believe you’re actually sick, etc.) - Owners are not interested in updating or improving policies and process, based on employee thoughts and suggestions. Because of this, changes or improvements are never made which is extremely frustrating - Very little culture. Birthdays and anniversaries will be forgotten unless other employees push for these things. - Resentful environment — leadership gives the impression employees “owe” them for everything. Anything given to the employees has the expectation leadership will hold against them at a later date. - Compensation is below industry standard, and you’ll have to fight for a raise / appropriate compensation at reviews and if you get a “promotion”. If you don’t, you won’t be fairly compensated and management will continue to pay unfairly in order for them to save money, regardless of your value. -High turnover, especially in the past 4 months

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5.0
Feb 4, 2020
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Pros

Rusty George Creative has created an environment focused on collaboration and a willingness to push the envelope. An entire team with a say into the entire process of not only each project but the direction and growth of the company. I feel valued and at the same time pushed in a positive way to grow my knowledge and skills to better myself and the work we do. A company that also values work-life balance with a preference towards working in house rather than off-site, this creates a collaborative environment that pushes us all to create the best work we can.

Cons

At times it can be a lot of work at once with a very quick turnaround. On occasion, you will also have to do work outside of your skillset and knowledge base, if you aren't willing to buckle down, stay a little extra or learn skills outside of what you already know, and in a quick manner, this probably is not the environment for you.

1.0
Apr 3, 2024
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Pros

The people I worked with were incredibly talented and hardworking. We worked well together when we were able to collaborate and tap into our own expertise.

Cons

Despite assurances of female co-ownership within the company, it became evident early on that the involvement of the CEO/Principal's wife was a facade for inclusivity. Instead, it served as a strategy for attracting young talent who would be forced to accept excessive workloads and inadequate compensation. Company leadership also lacked project and time management skills and neglected to prioritize the well-being and work-life balance of its employees. The absence of a formal HR department (the wife acted as HR) fostered an atmosphere where employees felt unable to voice concerns, particularly regarding the Principal's poor treatment of female staff members. Additionally, financial concerns were frequently aired during team meetings (this was inappropriate). And the Principal regularly made unrealistic commitments to clients without adequate internal resources, resulting in frequent failures to meet expectations. Although the team possessed significant potential to deliver high-quality work, it was difficult to overcome the Principal's professional insecurities, hot-and-cold communication style, and ever-shifting priorities.

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