Pros
Incredibly supportive and kind leadership that actively encourages growth and development. The team is open to exploring new design opportunities or growth opportunities, creating a dynamic and engaging work environment. There’s a strong emphasis on continuous learning, making it a great place to build skills and gain experience. The workplace fosters a genuinely friendly and collaborative atmosphere, something that can be surprisingly hard to find in this industry given the typically demanding workload.
Cons
There’s room for improvement in workflow and how information is shared across the office, as processes can sometimes vary from project to project. Having more clearer standards could help with efficiency and coordination.
Smaller projects are often handled by just one or two team members, which can limit opportunities to share workload or lean on broader team support. That said, this setup also allows for a high level of involvement and ownership, offering a valuable hands-on learning experience across many aspects of a project.