Pros
- Excellent advancement opportunities, growth is encouraged and supported - leadership actively helps us to achieve our goals - The pay a living wage - I am constantly inspired creatively. I have learned so much about fabric, sewing, design, art, etc. - Fantastic coworkers - everyone I work with at Spoonflower is friendly, hard working and invested - Supportive and hands on Leadership - from supervisors up to the President and CEO of the company can be found working alongside the "boots on the ground" to get the job done. - Good benefits - our health benefits are great and Spoonflower makes it a priority to ensure that employees don't have to pay too much out of pocket for health care - Maternity and Paternity Leave is available - Free monthly fabric allowance - Flexibility in regards to handling family issues - Fun Work Environment - I don't go a day without laughing at work - Constant improvements - it's great to be on the front lines for such an innovative company - Adorable Spaces - It makes a difference that I can walk into work at a place that is so beautiful, I have worked many places where the decor was boring and just spoke to the blah nature of the company Spoonflower's work spaces are bright, cheery and gorgeous. -I am happy to go to work everyday
Cons
- My craft room is beginning to resemble an episode of Hoarders from all the free fabric - I bore my friends by talking about how much I like my job too much - Obsession with good fabric scissors has increased substantially - Location is too close to a lot of delicious restaurants, daily trips for Korean BBQ at Na'mean can't be advisable