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Printfresh Studio

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Don't fall for it. - Anonymous employee Printfresh Studio Employee Review

1.0
26 Nov 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Creative environment, lots of opportunity to learn from co-workers.

Cons

For anyone considering employment at this company, I would encourage you to reach out to literally anyone who has worked here, via LinkedIn, and ask for their honest opinion. It's important to note that negative reviews that I know to be accurate have recently been removed, while new "5 star" reviews have started sprouting up. This is an erasure of valid experiences that happen to look bad for them. Looks like the company is currently hiring... You do the math.   I could not have been more excited to join this company - it touted authenticity, transparency, and an obvious care for its employees. Nothing could be further from the truth. The employees were severely underpaid and overworked, and when actual issues were raised with management (via requested feedback from them), those employees were called "petty," "emotional," or otherwise ignored. Unfortunately, this company that loves to celebrate being woman-owned (technically speaking, 51% to 49%), consistently reinforced classic gendered stereotypes.  The owners are condescending, fake, and unprofessional. They surround themselves with a small circle of like-minded people who reinforce their delusions of grandeur. They are serial entrepreneurs who will do anything for a quick buck. "Success" is claimed, though their bread & butter business was failing for years before finally closing in March.

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5.0
1 Dec 2020
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Pros

Flexibility in hours. Working from home during pandemic. This is a small business that values employee input. Weekly meetings where everyone has a chance to be heard and have their issues solved. The office has recently relocated to a new studio in a safer neighborhood.

Cons

The company is growing rapidly, so sometimes hours go past what is considered typical work hours. There is a lot of work to be done and the team is small.

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Pros

Work life balance and discount

Cons

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