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Real Art Design Group

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It’s Not Worth It. - Anonymous employee Real Art Design Group Employee Review

2.0
21 May 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Real Art offers the opportunity to work with really big name clients, and to be a part of some really special events and projects. You’ll find top talent here to learn from and collaborate with.

Cons

Real Art was easily the most toxic workplace I’ve ever experienced. There is little respect for work-life balance. Employees are honored for their hard work only if they’re seen physically in the building until late hours of the night. The management has antiquated views on how to motivate their people—choosing to constantly remind them just how lucky they are to be there, while offering no opportunities for career growth (i.e. leadership classes, promotions, raises, etc) The director structure is grossly top heavy with only 1 or 2 people making most creative decisions, while micromanaging the best and brightest into either a state of burnout or indifference. I watched too many people completely lose their confidence and love of their career while working there. Real Art is largely staffed by a handful of lifelong employees who started as interns and haven’t experienced any better. All the while they’re fed a cult-like ideology in the form of the “12 Absolutes,” which is a beautifully designed handbook full of toxic positivity and personality mandates. The rest of the team cycles in and out after 1-3 years, as they quickly realize they could be better respected elsewhere. I’ve had countless conversations with ex-employees where it becomes painfully obvious they are still coping with the psychological damage that was done to them during their time at this agency. If you are drawn in by the promise of working with top brands, like I was, my advice is to put your emotional armor on. But even more adamantly, I encourage you to look elsewhere.

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5.0
22 July 2019
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Pros

Through the ups and downs over the years, I've always thought this was one of the most sincerely creative, ambitious places in Dayton. I always wanted to work with tremendously talented people, and this is magnetic for those types of people. Real Art isn't perfect, but I've always been given the opportunity to make cool stuff and define my own job.

Cons

If you're not into the "design as a service" mentality, it'll be hard to get over difficult client requests, short deadlines and the other generalities of the advertising industry. It's not fun or easy to make your clients happy no matter what, but I think it's as well-balanced here at Real Art as it can be.

3.0
5 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people are great. The teams function like small families, always willing to support one another or extend support across teams. Projects are exciting and the consistent short deadlines give that adrenaline rush. I loved my early days at Real Art.

Cons

Although there are many bright minds at Real Art, only a select few are able to shine. Creative direction often comes from a place of "what looks cool/personal preference" instead of "what is best for the client/what is the client looking for" and this is where the internal struggle happens. It's easy to get dazzled by the cool factor, but you'll slowly begin to realize that only the top people get to make the decisions, come up with the concepts they want to push forth, and ultimately they are the only ones who grow. A young designer can learn a lot here, but there is no room for growth or career advancement. If you want to get paid what you're worth, sadly you will not find that here. With consistently short deadlines on almost every project and the above stated creative direction, burnout is real. It hurts to say this truth, but I fell out of love with design while working here.

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