1.Extremely unprofessional management and a lack of basic respect toward designers. Ignoring issues, no essential explanation about layouts, no given clients.
2.No consistent onboarding or structured training during working with clients. You are expected to remember a huge amount of detailed information and be highly experienced. At the same time, you are required to make sales, but without that knowledge, professional performance is impossible.
3.Designers are treated as replaceable; high turnover is normalized.
4.Conflicting expectations: you must attract clients, create full designs, and close sales, while being discouraged from spending time on non-converting clients — even though around 98% of visitors do not make a purchase.
5.Lowest hourly pay until an unrealistic sales threshold is reached before any commission is earned.
6. Very few quality leads; genuinely interested clients can be reassigned minutes before scheduled appointments.
7. Frequent technical issues (non-functioning computers and printers, slow or unresponsive IT support). No your own place to work.
8. Overall, the role is highly stressful and damaging to mental well-being.