RUN. DON'T JOIN NACAR. Very bad organisation, inexistent communication and complete lack of interest - Visual Designer Nacar Design Employee Review

1.0
19 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people in the work team are usually young and motivated, which makes the atmosphere BETWEEN WORKING TEAMS quite ok.

Cons

- Leadership is inexistent and Directive Team's presence in the company equals zero, only appearing once a year to talk about money and achieving goals (that don't show on the paycheck) - 'People' Team a.k.a Human Resources is a complete mess, run by 2-3 people with not a long work experience in that field. Goals are not defined for personal career paths or as a team/company. - Personal professional meetings every 6 months/1 years for promotions, salary raises, doubts, goals, career development, and education ARE SIMPLY NOT HAPPENING. When you join they tell you (HHRR a.k.a People's Team) they thoroughly follow up with every one of the employees, which doesn't happen and nobody talks about it. - Different projects/clients have their own teams so basically are not connected to Nacar, they report to the client and Nacar is simply not involved. - VERY different salaries for the same position and experience (they take advantage of the situation of nobody talking about it, covered up as 'cool and going with the flow' - You need to fight to have proper equipment and it takes veeeeryyyy loooong for them. - All the interesting work is outsourced to cheaper contractors (research, design, etc.) so you are just there to *produce*

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Pros

- Major clients with interesting projects - Good atmosphere and internal culture - Great team - Flexible working hours

Cons

- You do not receive salary increases or seniority - Your salary is below average - You remain with the same client for a long time

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Pros

The office environment and location are visually appealing, and at first glance, the agency presents itself as a welcoming and supportive workplace. For juniors, it can be a decent starting point, providing a sense of community and an opportunity to gain experience. However, as career growth progresses, the underlying lack of transparency in communication and professional development opportunities becomes evident. The company’s priorities in selecting who advances and who is replaced reveal a pattern of short-term thinking rather than long-term investment in talent.

Cons

The agency presents itself with a warm, family-like culture, but in reality, it operates as a typical middleman—prioritizing its own margins over long-term employee growth. They secure talent for companies, taking a significant cut of salaries, only to replace experienced professionals with cheaper junior hires when it suits them. Onboarding is poorly structured, yet when it comes to ending contracts, the process is swift and impersonal. Promises of career development and stability often don’t align with actual practice.

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