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522 Productions

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A Cautionary Tale - Anonymous employee 522 Productions Employee Review

1.0
10 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Sometimes the office has snacks.

Cons

Despite their facade of relatability and innovation, 522 Productions remains outdated and exploitative. The all-too-common “pay your dues” mentality in the media industry is wholeheartedly embraced by this “company,” justifying their severe mistreatment and underpayment of employees, particularly recent graduates desperate for experience. Leadership is consistently disorganized, frequently neglecting critical tasks and communication, then shifting the blame onto lower-level employees when things inevitably go wrong. Messages go unanswered, client deadlines slip, and job responsibilities forever remain unclear. Through it all, one thing is consistent: leadership’s unwillingness to take accountability. Well, that and uncomfortable, child-like outbursts over the most minor inconveniences, sometimes occurring in public or towards service workers! Micromanagement stifles creativity at every phase of production, replacing empowerment with constant scrutiny and a relentless focus on cutting corners to save money. This obsession with profit undermines any potential for growth. Leadership has damaged relationships with freelancers by being weird about money. If a full-time employee wants a raise, they must fight tooth and nail. Even then, they will most likely be refused and receive a detailed lecture on every reason they do not deserve a livable wage. While occasional team-bonding activities are staged, they do little to mask the deeper systemic issues. Employees are treated as expendable, leading to inevitable frustration and burnout. Crew members' well-being is often disregarded on set, with late hours and missed meals expected to be met with a smile. The lack of diversity, especially in creative roles, starkly contrasts with the company’s superficial embrace of its “woman-owned” status, revealing their true priorities. All of this does not even scratch the surface of this HR-less nightmare. For those seeking genuine growth and respect, this company’s promise is nothing more than a mirage.

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5.0
10 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly team, assigned challenging projects that offer opportunities for growth, awesome location in Old Town Alexandria

Cons

Wish there were more team bonding opportunities

1.0
12 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Co-workers were incredible people to work with and created a creative environment

Cons

Initially, the work environment was positive due to the presence of excellent colleagues. However, it soon became clear why turnover was high. The primary issue was management’s lack of interest in employee growth and feedback. After leaving, I discovered that many former employees had similar concerns, which had been communicated to management but remained unaddressed due to their indifference. Including, but not limited to, lack of tools to complete work (which you were then blamed for), meetings with highly inappropriate and childish behavior, and clear lack of regard for any employee wellness. Despite numerous follow-ups, I never received the commission promised for the sales I generated. I was ultimately told that addressing my complaints earlier might have prevented these issues, yet my concerns were consistently ignored when raised. Reflecting on my experience, I feel disappointed for myself and my dedicated coworkers who gave their all to make the business succeed but were treated as if they didn’t matter. The company had significant potential, but management missed the opportunity to foster a positive work environment.

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