Present-day Surface: A slippery slope of superficiality - Anonymous employee Surface Media Employee Review

2.0
31 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Surface will enforce the skills of debate, navigating internal politics, and being resourceful (all skills undoubtedly useful to have mastered in one’s career). Gives thick skin, which is great. Most of my colleagues, especially those I work most directly with are incredibly talented, strong, smart, and optimistic. This has allowed us to get through some tough times. If anything, how far Surface had come is a testament to the hardworking, optimistic, and motivated individuals that make up the company. They impress me every day.

Cons

CEO preaches about dedication to “quality and craftsmanship” from one side of his mouth—to clients, advertisers, the legitimate design community at large, or anyone he can use Surface to get something out of—then leads and directs in a way to make it impossible to produce quality, often intentionally directing or imposing circumstances such that employees have no choice but to produce sub-quality work. Cutting corners in business ops and relationships until there will be no more left to cut. For freelancers and employees, the CEO sees Surface as a portfolio trophy. This outlook manifests in ugly ways that create a toxic internal work environment and poorly treated freelancers.

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4.0
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Pros

Everyone I worked with and directly interfaced with was on their game and seemed genuinely invested in putting out good, genuinely valuable writing as opposed to just churning out content. As an intern, it's extremely easy I think to just get slotted into mind-numbing drudgery that is genuinely an awful way to spend your day, i.e flipping through back issues and plugging every brand name you see into a spreadsheet, all day, for weeks on end. But, I found that by actively seeking out opportunities to write and do different things and demonstrating my usefulness and competency at those things, I was able to take on a larger role and actually learn a lot and get useful experience.

Cons

Interns are still lackeys, meaning lots of mindless tedium for no pay. Also, high turnover of employees to the point that several stories I had fully written and in the can fizzled because the editor with whom I was working on them, among others, got axed and no one picked up her work flow. So that's frustrating, but also probably just the nature of the beast in media right now.

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