You can make your own path - big impact if you want it! - Sales ShootDotEdit Employee Review

5.0
18 Oct 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You know what I love about working with a small company like ShootDotEdit? What you personally contribute makes a HUGE impact. You can make a huge impact on the company, a huge impact on your coworkers and friends, and a HUGE impact on the customers. You’re asked frequently to think deeply about your role, about what and you do and how you do it. They’re always looking to optimize and get better, and are very open to feedback on anything that can deliver better results for you or the customers. It’s been really nice to see how my ideas and feedback have been put into place, and how those updates have literally changed the lives of the customers. But the best part is that you are not just a nameless, faceless cog in the machine. Every teammate is a mission critical teammate. It’s just up to you how much you want to put into it, and that'll dictate how much you're going to grow, learn, and forge your own path there.

Cons

It’s not a cake walk at ShootDotEdit. If you’re looking for a job to just punch in, crank out some widgets, and punch out, this isn’t it.

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5.0
16 Apr 2019
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Pros

We work as one group, much like a family! :)

Cons

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4.0
22 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you aren't driven to succeed or lack a strong work ethic you probably won't last a year here. BUT for those who want to improve professionally or grow in the photography / post production industry you will find so much opportunity and support. Starting off, the training is amazing - regardless of your previous experience. Guarantee you will learn things you never even imagined about the business of editing and post production. Another major factor is you get to play a major part in defining where you want to professionally. If you have a passion or interest that you want to develop or do professionally they work with you to help you get there within the company. Work/Life balance at entry or middle level is good, you finish your work for the day and go home +99% of the time at 5PM. Upper management does work a lot of extra hours and weekends though to make sure issues don't hurt the rest of the team.

Cons

Can be very fast paced if you aren't used to that, also there is not a lot of overlap in roles and responsibilities so a lot of people are depending on you. The team is really tight knit so the company does ask for a lot of transparency and that takes some getting used to. If your feelings are easily hurt or you don't know how to tactfully confront a teammate who has wronged you it is important you say something and work through it.

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