Lots of Learning and Creativity, Little Stability or Growth - Brand Manager Framebridge Employee Review

2.0
Jan 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are a lot of creative people at Framebridge, and at least for DC, a DTC start-up that does some cool things is rare. While this is also a product of chaos, there is a lot of learning opportunity at Framebridge, as roles and responsibilities shift often. That is not 100% a good thing.

Cons

All the creativity and learn unfortunately gets overshadowed by rapid priority shifts and a lack of internal growth structure. The pace of change from a top-down strategic standpoint is too fast to ever feel like your work was satisfying or accomplished anything. Unfortunately, there are often a lot of unexplained firings, particularly at the top of the marketing department. It feels often that leadership decisions are made by the CEO and the small inner circle she favors (which is always hard to identify)—with very poor external communication as to process, strategy, or anything else. To add insult to injury, roles are not routinely back-filled. It creates a sense of chaos, instability, and deters structured growth. Raises and promotions are rare, poorly explained, and quite small. Ultimately, this is a good place for a little while if you're looking to gain a creative skillset that Framebridge offers. Recommend doing this with growth at another company in mind.

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5.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work environment is great and the management is very easy to communicate with. The work culture is fun and engaging.

Cons

Stressful at times to meet an hourly quota. The noise level get a bit too high certain times of the day.

5.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As an employee at Framebridge, the work environment was generally structured and process-driven, with clear guidelines for completing daily tasks. Expectations were communicated through standard procedures, and most responsibilities were straightforward once trained. The role involved consistency, attention to detail, and following established workflows. The pace of work could vary depending on demand, especially during busy periods. Team coordination and communication played a key role in meeting deadlines and maintaining quality standards. Overall, the experience reflected a typical production-focused environment where efficiency and accuracy were important in day-to-day operations.

Cons

Some cons of working at Framebridge include the fast-paced workload during busy periods and the repetitive nature of some tasks. Productivity expectations can also feel demanding at times, especially when handling high order volumes.

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