I'm staying - Anonymous employee Digital Pulp Employee Review

5.0
10 May 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very friendly atmosphere — a tight team with a large proportion of senior people who care a lot about quality of design and tech. The company gets a lot of big content-oriented projects, many higher-ed sites (top schools like Dartmouth, MIT, UVA and Juilliard) and non-profit organizations (Make-A-Wish, Understood, and the Public Library of Science.) They also do lots of commercial work and marketing, but the ongoing flow of ‘meaningful' projects feels good to work on. Good work-life balance. Nice perks - great coffee choices and snacks, free lunch on Fridays, beer on Thursdays and a weekday off-site summer party. It seems like the management are doing things to improve process — a lot of emphasis in the past year on Agile and better planning/tracking process.

Cons

Space is kind of packed but I like the people, so doesn’t bother me. Many projects, and some people are assigned to multiple projects. Producers can be over-burdened.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
11 May 2016
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Pros

DP has overcome growing pains in the last few years. It went from being a small agency fighting to win projects to a small agency with new business coming out of its ears. It was challenging to keep up with the work load while the agency evolved. A lot of folks stuck around because we love this crazy place and management has since added a lot of really smart people who share our passion for making this a great place to work. The in-house technology team almost tripled in size and our final product is even more robust and polished. These folks are approachable and love a challenge. The design team doubled and it's still growing. There are designers at every level who are doing beautiful work and helping each other out. All the project managers are senior level. They each march to their own drum so every project is run a little bit differently but they do a good job making sure everyone enjoys a work/life balance. Senior management is very hands-on. They recognize hard work and reward it generously.

Cons

- Some bread-and-butter projects aren't very exciting - Health insurance is expensive (but this is offset by bonuses and standardized raises) - Open office space isn't for everyone

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