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Ryan Design International

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Broken, Broken, Broken! - Anonymous employee Ryan Design International Employee Review

1.0
25 Jan 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

When you start out, most would think Ryan Design is an ideal place to work. But spend more than a month there and you soon realize that the manager there is running a dictatorship.

Cons

The manager there is unapproachable and disrespectful to everyone they encounters. They will go out their way to tell you how god-awful everything you do is and make it a point to give you attitude every turn of a conversation. Not only that, but they have a HIGH DISREGARD for covid safety measures. They claim to be a digital agency and then force people to come into the office, even though all their jobs can be done more effectively by means of email or remote work. No one in the office wears a mask, and they even throw in-person parties, where they also do not wear masks. Regardless of vaccinations, they do not care about your individual health or at home situation and would prefer you come in to be a “team-player” and get covid with the rest of the office. It’s no wonder no new employee has lasted longer than a month. Stay away from this place at all costs. You deserve better and would be treated nicer at McDonalds.

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1.0
3 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You might get pizza once in a while, always the same two kinds, though. You can have whatever job titles you want; they don’t really mean anything.

Cons

The people in management have no idea how to run the place. They’re incapable of making logical decisions. No career growth opportunities. You might actually forget how to do things properly.

2.0
6 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly environment overall, and coworkers are chill. The culture is more informal than corporate, which can be nice day-to-day. Medical benefits are decent, nothing exceptional, but acceptable.

Cons

Only 10 days of vacation, which feels very limited. There’s little to no career growth or pay increments, even after years. Designers and account managers face a clear ceiling with no real growth path, and developers face an outdated tech stack. Work is very ad-hoc, with tasks piling on daily and little structure. Management doesn’t seem to have a clear strategy for growing the company, and the business has gone through multiple layoffs recently. Many employees are now on reduced working hours, which adds to the instability and uncertainty.

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