Valuable Role for Gaining Broad Digital and Design Skills - Website Coordinator Deluxe Corporation Employee Review

4.0
14 Aug 2025
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Pros

Supportive colleagues and team collaboration – Many coworkers are willing to share knowledge and help with problem-solving. Opportunities to expand skills – Exposure to a mix of web design, content creation, and client coordination tasks. Established company stability – Solid reputation and long-standing presence in the industry. Creative problem-solving encouraged – Space to propose process improvements and use innovative tools (including AI) to optimize workflows. Diverse project portfolio – Work involves a variety of clients and industries, preventing monotony.

Cons

Limited upward mobility in certain roles – Advancement opportunities can be slower depending on department structure. Pay scale not always aligned with responsibilities – In some cases, compensation may lag behind market averages for similar roles.

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5.0
12 June 2026
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Pros

Professional, Courteous, Accommodating, Friendly, Respectful.

Cons

Downtown Minneapolis traffic can either be a hit or miss.

5.0
27 Jan 2026
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Pros

Supportive team culture and genuinely flexible hybrid setup. Benefits are strong (time off options, family leave, tuition support), and people tend to stay—so you don’t feel like you’re constantly rebuilding teams. Work is impactful because you’re supporting senior leaders directly, and you get a lot of ownership to build/automate dashboards, scorecards, and reporting that actually drives decisions. Cross-functional exposure is a big plus if you like being the “bridge” between business and IT.

Cons

Like most BI environments, you’ll run into messy source systems, inconsistent definitions, and data governance gaps that make “one version of the truth” harder than it should be. Priorities can shift quickly when senior stakeholders are involved, so you need to be comfortable juggling ad hoc requests alongside long-term automation work. Some processes/tools can feel legacy-heavy, and getting changes through can take longer than expected.

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