Pros
- Remote job - Good for a first international experience (I'm from Brazil)
Cons
- The turnover is very high due to lack of organization and appreciation for employees. - They hire you as a designer, but in reality, what matters is sales. You can sell very well for a year, be a standout on your team several times, and just one bad month will get you fired (that's what happened to me). Most clients prefer just getting ideas for their design or buying items on vendors' websites (and I understand them because Havenly's website isn't good). - The majority of clients have a very low budget for the vendors that Havenly requires you to sell (Havenly wants you to use a $4,000 sofa from Interior Define when the client's budget is $5,000 for a complete room. Impossible). - The pay isn't good for those living in the United States, getting 7-8 clients per week (which is a lot), and working day and night, I earned about $2,000-$3,000. For each project, you have to deliver a floor plan, initial ideas, design, renderings, and endless revisions. - There's no opportunity for growth. You'll forever be a designer focused on selling, selling, and selling.