Diamond Comic Reviews

2.6

29% would recommend to a friend

(81 total reviews)

Steve Geppi

29% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Diamond Comic has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 81 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Diamond Comic employee rating is 26% below average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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81 reviews
2.0
2 Sept 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you like free comics, and you have no bills, have at it. Otherwise, you can't buy food with extra copies of Spawn.

Cons

See above. I honestly don't know how people raise families on that money. Plus, if you work in customer service, you'd probably make more money working at McDonalds, and you wouldn't have to deal with retailers with delusions of grandeur.

3.0
24 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Thanks to the pandemic we're able to work from home, and the vendors we work with are interesting and cool.

Cons

Underpaid, understaffed, our programming looks like it was designed in the 1980s and never updated, upper management are incredibly disconnected from their employees, very intense "finger pointing" culture instead of teams working together to fix problems/find solutions.

3.0
9 Mar 2020

Mixed Bag

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's fun to be a part of the comic book industry and work in an environment with other fans. The people you work with everyday are extremely nice and hard working. The managers and directors I worked with all did their best to find ways to improve how tasks are handled and pushed for supervisors to always look at the current way jobs are completed for opportunities to streamline. No one ever took credit for anything I did to contribute to the improvement and growth of the department I worked in. The company is potentially on an upswing with growing efforts to improve company morale and it did seem like some of my suggestions I made in my exit interview were taken and used. So it does seem that the new upper management structure is listening and trying.

Cons

Seven out of the ten years I worked there were fairly positive. Opportunities to promote were offered as well as increases that kept me at a decent wage to stay afloat. Three years ago however that changed. People a part of upper management were retiring or being moved to different parts of the company and then all growth opportunities dried up. As staff left we were not given the opportunity to replace them and instead had to redistribute the work amongst the remaining staff. As reviews approached increases turned to one time bonuses, then became nothing, and anyone working or looking to move up were told there was a promotion freeze. As a supervisor I was asked to fill the role of a Manager with no signs of ever getting promoted or compensated despite efforts from my direct upper management to try and do so. It got to a point where I was no longer in a good financial situation and needed to move on. Along with money and promotions it seemed morale efforts also dried up leading to the overall company morale to plummet. However before I left there was a structural change at the Upper Management Level and signs of improvement were showing as far as morale efforts. Increases did come out right before I left, but it wasn't enough to make an impact for me personally.

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