RIP old Loyal - Designer Loyal Employee Review

1.0
25 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership went completely down the drain. I am extremely thankful for the colleagues, friends and experience I gained while working here. It was once a mission-driven company. But all of this sadly went away once they started laying off everyone. No longer the company it once was.

Cons

Everything above. Bad leadership. Most recent review mentioned “rough patches” being over, but what they fail to mention is how these “rough patches” cost so many people their jobs.

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5.0
15 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Great communication - Transparency - Work life balance - Important work - Great managers and leadership now - Great clients - Leadership is listening

Cons

We had layoffs last year but we've now been very stable and the new leadership has really been transparent and treats us like adults. I'm much happier now than I was before the layoffs.

4.0
31 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The company has made a strong comeback under new leadership. The new CEO and team have brought focus, transparency, and stability. - Your work is seen and appreciated. There’s a clear culture of recognition and accountability. - Management listens to feedback and encourages employees to take ownership and contribute ideas. - There’s a healthy work-life balance, with flexibility and respect for personal time. - Compensation is fair and performance-based. The more responsibility and influence you take on, the more you’re rewarded. - It’s a good place to grow and be part of a rebuilding phase with real opportunity to make a difference.

Cons

Unfortunately, the company went through layoffs in the previous year, which understandably left some past employees unhappy and disappointed. - Still in the process of rebuilding — some internal processes and structures are evolving and may not be fully mature yet. - Like many startup companies in transition, occasional uncertainty can arise, but leadership seems committed to open communication and improvement.

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