Not worth the stress. - Anonymous employee MediaFace Employee Review

1.0
11 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The employees are nice. The coffee shop nearby makes a great cappuccino. If you’re into watching public meltdowns it’s a real treat.

Cons

The owner is just downright cruel to people. If the quality of work was excellent that might be something to let slide as a trade off, but it’s mediocre and you won’t come away with any great adds to your reel.

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MediaFace Response
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Thanks for the comments. We definitely have nice employees, and we value them. We’re proud of the great, award-winning work they do too! In 2018 alone, our team won six international awards for their efforts. We have even more pride that they produced this work to help our clients, not to add to their reels. MediaFace has long-standing relationships with a multitude of clients for whom we have delivered outstanding work, over and over again. That’s a testament to our team and client relationship manager. They work hard to build strong partnerships so we understand our clients’ needs and can deliver content that engages audience and sparks action. We’re adding new rigour to our culture and looking to rebuild the strength of our community. We strive to apply exacting standards at all times, and at all levels. We hope you have found your passion elsewhere.

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