Ventajas
Creative autonomy: As a designer, I had the freedom to experiment and bring bold ideas to the table. The leadership encourages visual innovation, especially in brand campaigns and UI/UX collaborations. Supportive teammates: The design and marketing teams were collaborative and genuinely fun to work with. Regular feedback loops helped me grow technically and conceptually. Fast-paced environment: You get to work on multiple projects—campaigns, product design assets, social media creatives—which keeps you sharp and engaged. Flat hierarchy: Easy access to managers and stakeholders for quick reviews and clarity on creative direction.
Desventajas
Process inconsistencies: Sometimes, last-minute creative changes and unclear briefs slowed things down. A more structured handoff process would help reduce rework. Work-life balance: During peak campaign times, the workload can get overwhelming with tight deadlines and weekend stretch hours. Limited learning budget: As a designer, you'd benefit more from external training or tools if there were a defined upskilling program in place. 💡 Advice to Management: Consider investing in clearer project pipelines and standardized briefing formats to help the creative team work more efficiently. Introduce a design-specific learning or software stipend—it’ll help the team stay on trend and technically ahead.