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Brain Bytes Creative

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A fast-paced, challenging, unique workplace that feels like home - Account Manager Brain Bytes Creative Employee Review

5.0
17 May 2018
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Pros

A very self-aware culture that lends itself to constant growth and development, both personally and professionally. Rigorous, challenging, but ultimately very rewarding, like completing a marathon. Employees are praised for speaking out, problem-solving, and radical thinking. Very anti-bureaucracy and more start-up in spirit. Hard to imagine another place where every employee is given the chance to make such a huge impact. The whole company feels like a family and everyone is extremely close. A lot of memorable people that give the company a lovably dysfunctional vibe sometimes. Less "coworkers" and more like "work best friends".

Cons

The company is still finding out what its main goal is. It's getting closer, but the time spent soul-searching means less structure and less stability for employees who seek it.

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5.0
6 Sept 2024
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Pros

Great company culture and people who truly care about you

Cons

Growth ceiling Smaller company (which can mean lower salary cap)

2.0
7 May 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the people at Brain Bytes were awesome people to work with!

Cons

The leadership at Brain Bytes comprises long-tenured individuals who exhibit unwavering commitment to the company, often extending beyond regular working hours. This dedication is mirrored in their expectations of employees, who are urged to mirror their level of devotion. However, despite this commitment, the compensation offered often falls below industry standards for comparable positions, yet demands for extensive overtime persist. Initial training appears well-structured, yet in practice, additional support is lacking. Requests for further guidance are met with directives to self-solve, leaving employees feeling unsupported. Consequently, when attempting to implement solutions independently, they are chastised for deviating from unspecified preferences.

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