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Graphic Designer Reviews
What is it like working as a Graphic Designer?
January 2019
Same thing.
Graphic Designer in Rustenburg:
Pros: Security
Cons: Less opportunity
January 2019
Even skilled labor is undervalued.
Graphic Designer in Cairo:
Pros: Nothing; I’d love to move.
Cons: The southern/Bible Belt mentality & ultra conservative views. Not to get political, but in more liberal areas, generally workers are compensated better & have more benefits available for skilled laborers.
January 2019
Wonderful and Supportive Environment.
Graphic Designer in Naperville:
Pros: Third Party Pet has a welcoming environment and caring executive staff.
January 2019
Designer Pay.
Graphic Designer in Memphis:
Pros: Cost of Living
Cons: Advancement
January 2019
Close to home, but nothing exciting.
Graphic Designer in Roselle:
Pros: It is close to where I live.
Cons: It is fairly isolated.
January 2019
I enjoy working in Cleveland.
Graphic Designer in Cleveland:
Pros: Low cost of living, and the summer weather
Cons: winter weather
January 2019
Graphic Designer in Buderim:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Small town
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