There’s a lot of things I could say about Design At Work, but sometimes showing is better than telling. Sherman, set the wayback machine! In 2015 this company had a compliment of around 30 to 40 employees. July of 2019? 12 employees. The company has been so horribly mismanaged the last few years, layoffs are, or were, commonplace. I don’t think you could consider them much of a company if they laid anyone else off. Imagine coming into work every day, thinking it's your last. Every. Single. Day.
But I’m getting off-topic, there's evidence! You can pull up archives of their team page using the Wayback Machine. Check 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and one from 2019. You can see the turnover, the people you need to kiss up to, and the people you can say goodbye to. Sorry fellow wordsmiths, they get you to post a positive review and give you the axe.
Unfortunately, earlier years look a little strange, but you can see the broken image icons. These were once people and now serve as a metaphor for utter incompetence by management.
Does anything else need to be said? You have been warned. Don’t be bullied or lulled into a false sense of security your first couple of months to post a positive review. Who posts a review before they’ve had the full course meal? Wait a few days, as they may be your last.