Pros
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Cons
I worked at this company for about a year as a Project Manager. At first glance, the company presents itself as a major player with an international team — they hire high-level specialists from the U.S. and Europe, pay them huge salaries, and create the image of a global, professional organization. But in reality, the company is built on the work of underpaid people — 3D modelers, project managers, and other production staff whose efforts are completely taken for granted. There is absolutely no growth or salary progression. During my time there, despite delivering strong results and taking on extra workload, I was denied any raise. Salaries are far below market level, and there are no bonuses or incentives. The working conditions are also extremely unfair. Officially, you’re treated as a freelancer, but in practice you work full-time hours like an in-house employee — without paid vacations, holidays, or sick leave. For example, we had to work through New Year’s while the French team members (official employees) went on holidays. Any attempt to take a day off was frowned upon. Vacations were unpaid, and when someone from the “official” team went on leave, you were expected to cover their tasks — again, without any extra pay. I ended up working the entire year without a single proper break, and completely burned out. The company invests heavily in its image, but internally it’s built on exploitation of people working for minimal pay and zero respect. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone expecting fair treatment or professional growth.