Designit reviews

2.6

24% would recommend to a friend

(254 total reviews)
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Keri Dawson

40% approve of CEO

14% positive business outlook

Designit has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 254 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Designit employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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254 reviews
1.0
Aug 1, 2024

For your own sanity don't work here

Recommend
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Pros

- Multicultural and diverse team - Fairly young and mixed team - Hybrid working

Cons

If you are working on the Microsoft account, you will be stressing and the workload you receive is not worth the salary that you'll be getting. Although you'll be working at the Microsoft Office, they will treat you like a second class employee because your badge is orange and you're a vendor instead of it being blue. If you are part of an underrepresented group you are basically facing double discrimination. The pay & benefits are not worth the amount of work you will be doing. On calls, people will dismiss whatever you say a lot fo the time and treat you different because your email address doesn't look the same as theirs even though your job is just as important as theirs. The 'client' will always push random agendas and workload onto you although the team is providing them with exceptional work and you will also be forced and scheduled into the office at random days for no reason and the manager will guilt trip you into going in on days you weren't meant to be scheduled in. They are trying to force 'collaboration' between you and the client, however once you're in the office you will all hardly interact with each other or it gets too noisy that you can't work. Although your region is probably the best in the company, there is no HR department, your manager will never take your feedback on board and always go back to 'it's what the company/client wants'. No progression and constant updates/changes in processes without being informed about anything. Also one of the 'clients' will constantly micro-manage your work and you can still get in trouble even though you are following what they told you to do. There is no career progression at all, if you take the role you'll be stuck there and yu won't get any pay rise or promotion until you find a new job. You will be engrained into the Microsoft culture, however you will stll be treated as a second class citizen and can't avail to many of their benefits or go to their events. It's literally always the employee's vs management. Made the most genuine friendships and met amazing people within the company, however the issue always falls back on management. My advice? Don't even bother working here for the 'experience' the job market is terrible but this one isn't worth stressing and not having work-life balance anymore.

1.0
Jun 13, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great designers at the individual contributor level. Hire them if they apply to your company!

Cons

Designit is keeping pace with the downward trajectory of the once-grand design consultancies.

2.0
Mar 28, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Presently, there are limited positives to mention compared to what existed in years past. However, prior to the acquisition by its current parent company, the company boasted a remarkable culture and offered outstanding benefits tailored to remote work. Although the colleagues remain exceptional, doubts linger regarding the leadership within the organization.

Cons

The primary drawbacks include limited opportunities for personal development. The leadership's decision-making is dubious, as they appear indifferent to feedback from experienced colleagues who could offer valuable insights based on their tenure. In recent years, there has been a decline in performance-based rewards and deteriorating benefits. Long-serving employees have seen reductions in their PTO entitlements to accommodate new hires, reflecting a shift in priorities by senior management. While they care about diversity and inclusion, they don't actually give employees the time to contribute to this effort.

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Designit Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide your thoughts. Your feedback helps guide our efforts to maintain a culture that our employees are proud to be a part of. We strive to support the development of all Designit employees through career growth programs, 1:1 coaching, an ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and open lines of communication with leadership. Communication at the global and regional level includes monthly regional meetings to discuss new projects and work, quarterly global all hands, regular global and regional communication, leadership firesides with Q&A sessions, town halls, engagement surveys, and AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions with leadership. It's important that our employees feel valued and fairly compensated for their contributions to our success, and we aim to provide benefits that are competitive, equitable, and reflective of employee needs. We recognize that perceptions around rewards and benefits can vary, and we take all feedback into account as part of our ongoing efforts to evaluate and enhance our offerings. We understand that you have now moved on and wish you the best for your next venture. If there is anything more you would like to discuss or if you have any additional information to share, we invite you to reach out directly.
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