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Good place for juniors - Web Designer Dreamscape Networks Employee Review

2.0
13 Jun 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good office environment at Crazy Domains, Perth HQ. Xbox and free lunch day Friday was also great. Colleagues are friendly and helpful. Pepsi on tap and minimal micromanagement.

Cons

The CEO is rude and obnoxious and would put you down any given opportunity. Projects seemed to go nowhere and most of the employees were unhappy with their salaries. Some people on $15/hr. Management was a joke and not much collaboration between employees and management. Work ethics were pathetic; work extra hours and told not to claim the hours but expect a bonus at the end of the year instead, that's if you had performed good all year. No opportunity to grow.

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