Mittera Reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(79 total reviews)
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Jon Troen

60% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Mittera has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 79 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mittera employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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79 reviews
1.0
29 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Overtime Pay - Low barrier of entry - good way to get your foot into the "creative" door. - Your work is seen by a wide audience. - Occasional free grocery items - can be hit or miss. ★★★★☆ - Diversity & inclusion (optional 'rating by category' item) You work with a pretty diverse group of people.

Cons

To keep this section focused and better illustrate my experience. I’ll walk through the reasoning behind the remaining 5 optional ‘ratings by category’ Glassdoor asks for, which point to the most significant challenges I faced. ★★☆☆☆ Compensation and benefits Starting pay is somewhat competitive for the market it is in. Deviations among peers come down to how much you negotiated at hiring (those who are comfortable sometimes discuss pay, which I think for this company is a good thing.) Raises can be given on a yearly basis (Spring) and range from 10 cents to 5% of salary. If you were hired any time after Spring they will say you need to be employed for a full year before you become eligible for a raise. You will have to wait until the following year. As stated above you get paid for overtime, you can easily have 50+ hour weeks. Most of the benefits are just ok - health insurance is expensive and you will probably have issues using it as it is not well known. The 401k match is an abysmal 1%. You get 2 extra days off a year near the holidays because they accidently purchased a company that had that benefit and it was a bad look to try to take it away from them. ★☆☆☆☆ Culture & values The culture is very much to embrace the suck. You trauma bond with a lot of your coworkers and it is definitely one of those “the best part about it is the people” kind of companies. As far as company values, the only one that comes to mind is “Make the client happy no matter what.” I challenge you to go try and find where Mittera clearly lists their company values, even on their own website. ★☆☆☆☆ Work/Life balance Burnout is very common and will likely set in between 6 months a year for most people. Working remote is frowned upon unless you’re upper management. You get an hour for lunch but many opt to stay clocked in and eat at their desk to continue working in an effort to go home at a reasonable time. Working 8 hours is not enough in the eyes of the company. People who work 8 hours and go home are considered dead weight and not team players. When you clock in you never know when you actually will be off work due to frequent “emergencies” so making plans after work is very challenging. You are truly at the mercy of the client and no mercy will be shown because Mittera has set 0 professional boundaries for their client and let them walk all over them. I often had to choose between making dinner or going to the gym after work because there was simply not time to do both. Ad approval days are grueling and can exceed 12 hours. On two occasions I pulled 16 hour shifts and my manager was still asking if more work could be done. ★☆☆☆☆ Senior management Management has no clue what goes on day to day and are totally disconnected from their employees. This leads to painfully inefficient disorganized direction, inaccurate yearly reviews and overall recognition. Management will have you do extra work because it's billable time to the client then act confused when their boss asks them why there is so much billable time. When the going gets tough the senior management gets going! They will relocate to go home early to mid afternoon every day. I’ve even seen them put their own PTO on the calendar around the holidays and then make those dates black out dates for everyone else. ★★☆☆☆ Career opportunities There are some growth opportunities, but they are far and few between. There is no proper training. You are onboarded in the sink or swim manner. You can set yourself apart and be noticed by working the most hours, doing other people's jobs and having a yes man attitude. I caution this route though, as once you are noticed the work that is dumped on you will be never ending. You are expected to show that you can do the extra work for 6-12 months before they consider paying you for your troubles. Getting one promotion is essentially the highest you can go as a designer. Your best bet for career advancement is to stick around long enough for someone to quit (usually a year) and absorb their responsibilities or better yet find a new job. As far as I know it’s impossible to switch teams to work with a different client. My job title had “creative” in it but you acquire and demonstrate very few portfolio worthy things to help you get a new job. If you don’t find time to make things in your limited free time outside of work, you risk getting stuck. THIS IS A JOB NOT A CAREER.

1.0
3 Mar 2017

Zero integrity, '0' stars should be an option

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company has some young talent that could go a long way someplace else.

Cons

Straight and to the point, Mittera as a company has less than zero integrity. It’s a company that wants to be a bit of everything, but besides the core printing business does none of it well. Their IT department (development specifically) is run by an ego centric control freak who manipulates not only her “followers” but senior management. If you enjoy back channel politics, scapegoating, and complete two-face interactions, this is the place for you. Apologies to the several great people enduring such a frustrating and disappointing environment.

1.0
24 Sept 2024

It just keeps getting worse

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You occasionally get free stuff from product shots. Experience for your (inevitable) next position somewhere (anywhere) else.

Cons

I don't even know where to begin. HR is NOT your friend. If you aren't part of the main 3 or 4 people, you will feel constantly shut out. We recently hired someone and they didn't stay for more than 2 days because the leads and art director ignored them their entire second day. The "leads" worry only about themselves. While the rest of the team is drowning, one of the leads can be seen shopping online, playing games, and all together NOT helping the team. They have been trying to reduce the amount of work they have to do while piling more and more onto other employees, with not enough staff. Mittera continues to give the current employees more tasks to complete on top of the job they are already expected to complete. They are constantly "letting people go" and distributing their work to (the already incredibly overwork) others. Your position is never guaranteed, be prepared to be "let go" at any time for no reason at all. All leadership seem out of touch with everyone else. When we had multiple laid off, one of the hire ups gathered us to tell us. Then ended the meeting with a cheerful "happy friday!" At 11 in the morning. Work life balance is a myth here. If you are not willing or able to work more than 8 hours, everyone else on the team will act like you're a burden. Putting yourself, health (physical and mental), or family first is frowned upon. Be prepared to not know what's going on, have rules change every other week, and be worked to death. Set boundaries right away or you will find yourself working 12 hour days. As for the actual work environment, it's pretty toxic. It feels like high-school drama all of the time. People are intentionally left out, talked badly about, and all together ignored. There really isn't any upward movement in this company, though they do like to make it seem like there could be. Raises are out of the question. You absorbed another job ontop of yours? You should be getting paid less because the job you absorbed started at a lower pay. Do yourself the favor and don't apply. Don't let yourself get trapped here.

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