Predatory Employment Practices - 3D Designer Curv Group Employee Review

1.0
4 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The design team I worked with were extremely helpful, save for a certain project coordinator.

Cons

- The company systematically preys on non-US workers and intentionally tries to fool them into signing a document which isn't an employment contract, to keep the workers in an at-will employment state while thinking they're under contract. This way, the company maintains absolute power and gives the workers no real contractual rights but rather arbitrary rules to follow which the workers need to abide by and had no prior knowledge of. - Management is uninformed about and detached from the departments they're supposed to oversee, resulting in negative consequences of not meeting unmentioned expectations being dumped onto employees without any accountability from mgmt.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
7 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

• The product is actually great. Clients are happy and it feels good to see the final result after all the work. • Pay was decent, especially working remotely.

Cons

• Management is really bad. No structure, no real leadership, just people figuring things out as they go. • They don’t listen. Any idea to improve things gets shut down with “no time,” but somehow there’s always time to keep doing things the wrong way. • Processes are outdated and messy. Nothing is efficient. • Workload is insane. You have to work extra 2–3 hours every day if you want to survive. Otherwise, projects just don’t get done. • Not enough people for the amount of work. Constant pressure. • Training is basically nonexistent. You’re thrown in with bad documentation and expected to figure it out. • Culture is rough. People are stressed, overworked, and it shows — communication can be harsh and sometimes disrespectful. • No real interest from leadership to improve anything, which is the most frustrating part.

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