Difficult environment - Anonymous employee Desquared Employee Review

2.0
14 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

room for autonomy, ownership, decent wage,

Cons

Just an agency, Zero onboarding, you work on your own, you almost never meet your teammates, indifferent products, no benefits at all

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4.0
22 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

As a first job I gained a lot of experience, I worked on big projects since the agency has some of the biggest players on the Greek market and now some internationally (COSMOTE, NBG etc). Also big plus it is fully remote, pays good money and the almost all colleagues are some really good people.

Cons

After a certain amount of time you reach a growth limit due to the nature of the agency workflow. In one hand clients always have the upper hand in what is the final products and how much effort you put in things and on the other managers will not be satisfied with the quality of what you offer, so the balance is always off to who you try to satisfy. Also a lot of times since you are always the third party to the client you have to prove your self every time and sometime they still don't accept you and that become tiring after a certain point.

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1.0
6 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The remote work setup is convenient and offers flexibility. Some colleagues are helpful and collaborative, which makes teamwork manageable when it works well.

Cons

The company tends to prioritize delivery timelines over the long-term well-being and development of its teams. Project needs often override employee concerns, and high workloads are common, especially when planning is unclear or timelines shift late in the process. There is limited structure for professional development — no formal mentorship programs, skill-building initiatives, or clear progression paths. Senior-level roles are few, and internal advancement feels more tied to tenure than to growth or contribution. Team leads and managers are often promoted from within, but not all have had leadership experience outside the company, which can result in inconsistent communication and expectations. Micromanagement is something I occasionally encountered, and autonomy in decision-making was limited depending on the team. There's no dedicated HR function, so resolving internal issues can be difficult. Employees often manage these matters informally, which doesn't always lead to fair or consistent outcomes. Short-term contracts are common, and this affects both morale and retention. Many capable people leave, and new hires are frequently onboarded into fast-paced projects without enough support.

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