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Paradowski Creative Reviews

3.1

44% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)

44% positive business outlook

Paradowski Creative has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Paradowski Creative employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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36 reviews
1.0
21 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Steady stream of work. It's a paycheck.

Cons

Employee turnover is very high. Management is pretty much absent. You can't always trust what you are told by mgnt, so watch to see if they actually mean what they say. One client for most of business. Rules are unevenly applied.

1.0
21 Jul 2022

Strange machinations afoot

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you want something aesthetically fun, they have the vibes. I did meet some genuinely talented and kind people.

Cons

• In less than a year, there were two rounds of layoffs, and many talented, longstanding employees actively left on their own accord. After the first round of layoffs, and right before the second round, many high-salary positions were brought on, despite communication that budget issues were the reasoning for layoffs. • It was noted by others, not myself, that the first round of layoffs consisted mainly of underrepresented groups, and we had formal department meetings regarding that fact. • They have nearly doubled their employee count in roughly two years. • You are told, in regards to billable hours, that even if you are thinking about a project in the shower, you should bill for that time. You might be scoped for 5, and it only takes you 3, but that efficiency is not necessarily rewarded, as it was communicated that certain lay-off designations were due to low numbers of billable hours. The scope of these hours are often out of your control, though certain teams are receptive to pushback. If you go over the hours you are scoped for, you are incurring a cost to the agency, and not their paying client. Many members of leadership would openly joke about never submitting their time sheets. In my opinion, work "culture" is not: • Drinking • Fanciful platitudes • Making t-shirts every month • Back-channel gossip • The old Olive Garden slogan, "When you're here, you're family." In my opinion, DEI efforts are not: • Without formal structure, resource allocation, and application Organizationally chaotic: • It became widely apparent that leadership members of different departments were at odds with each other over the strategic organization of the agency. In fact, it became widely discussed that these particular leaders were actively trying to dismantle or undermine an entire department. Organizational change 101 will strongly encourage alignment amongst leadership. • When telling director-level employees that WCAG compliance needed to be prioritized, or that a product they were highlighting and linking to was not actually featured on a client's product page, they seemed to scoff and suggest it was fine. • Few established processes exist. "A rationally designed structure may not necessarily be beautiful but no building can be beautiful that does not have a rationally designed structure." In summary, the organization: • seemed to struggle with change management • seemed financially volatile and fragile • seemed to facilitate a caste system based off intangible social criteria

1.0
3 May 2022

Disappointed.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You'll work with some genuine, smart people on a day-to-day basis. This is what kept me here longer than I originally thought. Interesting enough projects and clients for a midwestern agency. Room to shape your individual experience...to an extent.

Cons

The company is a complete and absolute mess. Each member of senior leadership is on a separate page about the direction of the business, and it's left the agency in an identity crisis. These opposing directions often skew to the personal wants of the senior leadership team and their close circle (yep cliques exist, and you'll know immediately who's apart of them by how many times they are lovingly mentioned by name in all company meetings). Employees are left with disjointed and fragmented company goals, backed by little vision and insights, forced to take on much more work than they can handle. Burnout is alive and well here! If you think it stops there, it doesn't. Paradowski also suffers from a lack of trained people managers and skill leaders. Employees within the close circle (surprise, it's mostly men!) are often promoted to director or lead roles, despite having no managerial training and little to no experience in the area they're suppose to be leading. Staffing and promotional decisions are made on a whim by senior leadership, typically after a key employee leaves—which happens a lot lately. Many of these promotional decisions are extremely biased, depending on who you know or who you worked with previously. Honestly, it's embarrassing how obviously and excessively one-sided it all is. A previous Glassdoor review explained this more, but it's since been removed. The day-to-day view is slightly better, but not by much. Several people above you will take credit for your thoughts, words, and ideas—not all, but too many. You will rarely be thanked for your hard work, especially if you work on the bigger, billable clients that senior leadership rarely touches. Your expertise will most likely be ignored if it gets in the way of those selfish senior leadership team goals mentioned earlier. Retention is at an all time low, it's no secret. Layoffs happened last year. Diversity is essentially nonexistent. The culture is gone. They're scrambling to save reputation. I really want them to figure it out, but so much damage has been done it may be irreversible.

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