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3.0

50% would recommend to a friend

(53 total reviews)

53% positive business outlook

Blackmagic Design has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 53 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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53 reviews
2.0
17 June 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As I said in the headline, free lunches (really very good ones too), coffee and gym. Working on a highly visible brand with talented people.

Cons

Almost all that afore-mentioned talent is wasted. The CEO boasts of running an efficient company thanks to its lack of middle-management, but from what I saw during my time there this is a lie. The department sits idle the majority of the time, paralysed due to the CEO's lack of time, and refusal to delegate any decision-making to the department heads. Projects are worked on in a completely linear, unconnected way due to his intractability, and inability of department heads to use their own experience to push work through. Despite having 30+ staff in the department, there is nothing on the walls, no brainstorming sessions, not even magazines or books to look through for inspiration. Competitor research is banned, and ideas are meant to just appear out of thin air. No market research, metrics or measuring of campaign effectiveness is done. Results are graded purely on the CEO's gut. Anyone with talent is marginalised in favour of the "old guard", which means nothing modernises or changes with regard to working practices or efficiencies. I saw this company repeatedly fire (sorry, "make redundant") their most productive and liked staff members without any explanation, plan or even apparent realisation of how integral they were to both the actual work and the working environment. God, the way they let them go was appalling too - so little respect or even understanding of what a redundancy process requires. Public floggings of reputations after staff have left the buildings are common, alongside grandstand speeches from the CEO which display his clear lack of knowledge of the departments day-to-day reality. They have no HR department, so mistreatment and inappropriate actions by senior staff are commonplace. Complaints cause much consternation within the management 'cabal' but really go nowhere as they aren't empowered are trained on how to deal with them. Promotions are really on the whim of the old guard, who will build a human shield around them that they can blame for their own failings. I know this sounds like the rantings of an incredibly bitter former employee, but I've waited a long time to write this review to ensure it wasn't written in the heat of the moment. If you're an Industrial Designer, then you'll be on a good wicket at BMD - that department is well resourced, well run and well respected within the company and by the CEO. But if you're unfortunate enough to be in the Marketing department, you will be the company whipping boys. Worked to the bone during tradeshows and product launches, and left to languish the rest of the time.

1.0
20 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free lunches - but there should be more pros!!

Cons

No amount of free lunches can account for the disrespect of employees or sudden firings and redundancy for no reason. Be very careful if you decide to work for this company because you will just be another number. Nobody really knows or cares about you. The lack of a HR department in a massive global company with hundreds of employees is always a dangerous sign. There is a reason - so that they can treat you like a dog and fire you on a whim for no reason.

1.0
17 Sept 2023

Serious Marketers, Avoid This Company.

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Very talented, next level designers, 3D artists, digital artists and creative directors. - People do the best they can, given the freedom they are afforded (little).

Cons

Well, there are some truly talented creatives, marketers, developers and translators within the marketing team. There are laughs and some good times to be had. There are some very cool and skilled people who work here. It could be so, so, so much more with better leaders and systems - but mostly leaders. - Marketing leadership; paranoid, amateur people leaders. - Deadlines and workload; randomly generated, frequently impossible. - Meetings; trivial, uninspiring. - Workflow systems: perpetual bottlenecking and unrefined. - Culture; none to speak of. There is no positive reinforcement, recognition, or upskilling (other than the skill of navigating internal politics - which is, by the way, an absolutely critical skill to surviving here, but utterly pointless post-5pm and ultimately meaningless going forward in your life). Senior Leaders take credit, curry favour, flavour of the week, quick to criticise, moody, panic, throw you under the bus, 'have a word'. Unequipped at a personality level. Performance reviews = theatre; no suggestions taken on board. Even with time to upskill/learn - which there isn't - there's no genuine desire to see somebody grow, but rather to mold and manufacture somebodies tolerance to the arbitrary behaviour marketing leaders will exhibit, based on whatever pressures they are feeling at that time. There is no HR team. Deliberately. Other reviewers have covered this. Though there are capable and talented leaders within other departments, Marketing is a corporate dystopia stricken by cultural poverty. If you have potential, or want to work in a motivating, supporting, modern, or sensible environment - please think twice. Don't ignore the other reviews about marketing.

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