All work is play. - Design Lead Yellow Employee Review

5.0
Dec 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company gives you space to actually own your work. As a designer, that’s rare. You’re trusted with real responsibility, invited into important conversations, and encouraged to push the craft. The projects are diverse, the clients are strong, and the environment is genuinely creative. The team is collaborative and approachable, which makes even intense days feel manageable. Growth here feels organic because you’re constantly learning on the job.

Cons

Like any fast-moving creative setup, things can get hectic. Processes are still evolving, and on busy days it feels like the pace gets ahead of the structure. Nothing deal-breaking, just areas that tighten with time.

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1.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

Exposure to real client work

Cons

* Lack of mentorship and structured feedback * High-pressure environment for interns * Poor communication from leadership * Unsupportive and, at times, discouraging work culture I worked as a Design Intern at Yellow Creative Ad Agency as part of my college graduation project, and unfortunately, my experience was highly stressful and lacked the basic support expected from an internship. One of the key issues was the absence of structured mentorship. As interns, we expected at least occasional one-on-one feedback sessions to discuss our work, identify areas of improvement, and receive guidance. However, this was missing throughout my tenure. Instead, the work environment relied heavily on pressure tactics. I was placed on a “review period” multiple times, with repeated warnings of potential removal within a week if performance didn’t improve. Given that this internship was tied to my academic graduation requirements, this created extreme anxiety and made the work environment feel unstable and unsafe. The leadership style, particularly from senior team members, came across as dismissive and at times unprofessional. Feedback was often not constructive, and the overall culture did not feel inclusive or encouraging—especially for freshers who are there to learn. I also observed that multiple interns faced similar challenges during the same period, including one intern being asked to leave mid-project, which can significantly impact academic progress.

4.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good brands. Genz work culture.

Cons

Salary not too much. 33k for junior graphic designer.

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