Creative, passionate, people-focused - Creative Director Adorama Employee Review

5.0
Oct 23, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

I adore this new work family of mine. Everyone is creative, passionate and people-focused in everything they do. From content creators and designers to marketers and merchants to leadership...everyone supports one another and lifts each other up to achieve end goals. From the beginning when Thakur in Talent Acquisition reached out to me through my onboarding process to now in the thick of all the work, the Adorama family has been wonderful. The leadership team here is top notch: always has an open to listen to their teams, act responsively to suggestions and proactively to new ideas. They are a huge part of why I chose to join Adorama.

Cons

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Some genuinely talented sales and support employees doing their best despite chaos

Cons

This division operates like a case study in how not to manage people. Behind the polished brand and corporate slogans lies a culture of confusion, coercion, and performative leadership. Data without integrity. Leadership frequently weaponizes flawed reporting systems to justify predetermined outcomes. Metrics are manipulated, dashboards misconfigured, and when inconsistencies are raised, the response isn’t correction — it’s punishment. Retaliatory management patterns. Constructive feedback and transparency are treated as insubordination. The moment you question pay accuracy, policy contradictions, or ethical concerns, you’re quietly moved from “valued contributor” to “problem employee.” A culture of manufactured pressure. Arbitrary “activity minimums,” surveillance-style meetings and micromanagement, and public compliance sessions replace real coaching. Initiative is discouraged; conformity is rewarded. Disorganization at scale. Inter-departmental breakdowns are constant; sales, merchants, operations, and finance contradict one another daily, yet accountability never travels upward. Employees absorb the fallout of leadership’s own missteps. Erosion of trust. Policies change without notice, promises are walked back, and internal miscommunications are spun as employee failures. It’s an environment where you document everything not for collaboration, but for self-protection.

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