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Zipline Interactive

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Good Entry Level Job - Anonymous employee Zipline Interactive Employee Review

2.0
20 May 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- get to learn how to handle bad situations well - good place to learn the basics of the industry - small business so you will wear many hats

Cons

- management wasn't supportive with decisions - management continued to want hands-on involvement with all projects even when the company grew to a size where this wasn't possible - management didn't show appreciation for team or their efforts

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5.0
11 Mar 2020
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Pros

Talented, intelligent and helpful coworkers. Good company culture and work/life balance. Collaborative environment with some structure, but a freeing level of autonomy, control over your own schedule and choice to work remotely for part of the time. Helpful management team. Highly varied work. Opportunities for growth and promotion. Medical, vision and matched retirement benefits.

Cons

Dental insurance is not offered.

1.0
21 May 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only pro that I can even fathom of this company is that it's an excellent location for new graduates who know no better to gain quick work experience and to build a portfolio so they may move on to a legit agency that values them and their work.

Cons

- Methods used are antiquated - Views maintained from management/leadership are extremely antiquated - Favorites are curated and exploited - Developers will limit skill sets by only maintaining and implementing either the custom ZLCMS or a WP CMS - Designers are mislead to believe they should be "progressive" or to "push" when in reality the management wants a blunt design tool - Lack of internal mentorship and training - Project management team is utterly clueless -- leading to poorly management projects/clients and low team morale - Management is NOT made of real "leaders" - Development/Design teams are blamed for awful management - Time off is frowned on -- even if it's a family emergency/tragedy - Leadership is unprofessional and immature - No set structure to hold anyone accountable - Management lacks ability and desire to defend team - Management lacks the ability to manage clients and expectations that follow - Projects are constantly underbid -- leading to poor team morale and awful project output

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