"It's the Employees, Stupid!!" - Business Development Manager Getty Images Employee Review

1.0
May 8, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Getty Images is the leader in the industry. They have developed technology and been on the cutting edge for their customers while offering a sound product and continually keeping way ahead of the competition. As of 2008, the diverse products and services within the company yield many opportunities for different skill sets to succeed. Their benefits package is encouragable and the culture operates in a corporate world w/o imposing a corporate vibe on employees. In many ways, they promote teamwork and leverage their position as industry leader to positively impact client workflow. This product will always have a home. The majority of businesses out there, using photography and/or digital media services, are not setup to operate within and exclusive from an agency like Getty Images. These companies will always rely on this service to be outsourced...and if you're an established brand it makes more sense to align yourself with another top performing brand than to go "sub-par" just to cut costs. In this concept, there is job security, value and reliability.

Cons

The offices and work space are, for the most part, not attractive to entertaining clients or holding client meetings. They are not amenable and optimal to produce a positive work environment. Directors and VP's are behind closed doors and rarely touch the staff while Managers are amongst the employees more to take the temperature of the 'situation' than to provide guidance. As a manager, you are not in a position to help your team grow. Your direct reports are put under as much paperwork as the manager and the admin work has only grown over the last few years - regardless of how much is said around adding personnel. The first few sentences in the employee manual states how important the "employee" is to the company. Noble statement, however, when planning new initiatives or rolling out new products/ services - the last person in the loop [and the ppl with the most valued feedback] is the employee. Our Leadership Principles are clearly available for all to ahere to and all employees are annually rated against them...who is monitoring Management on these Principles? Starting at the manager position and working your way up the chain, the accountability becomes less and less to "Leading" the team and striving to live by these Principles. Calling out your boss is 'career suicide' but your success is deemed to be the success of your boss when looked at from above. In most cases, the managers and VP's have virtually nothing to do with the sales revenue. Watching the daily revenue tracker to then crack the whip when things are tight OR 'send an email' when things are looking good is not the way to run a sales team. Separate issue: Most executives these days live and die by email....not good. Productive to a point, but when you're the leader in your industry - "you" should be able to get off email and work more intimately with your employees and your customers. Training: Getty Images used to have a global learning team dedicated to educating the employees on needful items. It was made up of formal sales employees and these ppl were educated to the workings of the company inside and out. It made sense b/c the ppl pushing the new knowledge on you had a very good idea HOW to dish it, HOW to digest it and WHERE the pitfalls were going to be. No longer. This team was disbanded and recently a new team was put in place with no knowledge of the products, sales cycles, daily hurdles to overcome etc. Not effective.

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Pros

The people are the best

Cons

Pay and lack of upwards mobility

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Getty Images Response
6mo
Hi, there! Thank you for your review. We certainly think our people are the best and are a large part of what makes Getty Images such a great place to work! Thank you also for the feedback regarding pay and mobility as a contractor. We work to ensure our rates are competitive with other similar organizations in the industry and are always open to feedback on ways to improve contractor experiences. If you have specific items you'd like to discuss in this regard, or any other, please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com
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Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

- fun culture where you get to hear talks by photographers - adopts new technologies relatively early in the game - a really great place to learn and grow as a developer

Cons

- can handle shifts/re-orgs poorly with communication, leaving employees feeling unheard and unvalued.

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Getty Images Response
1w
Hello! Thank you for your review! We’re really glad to hear that you have a positive view of our culture, particularly the opportunity to engage with photographers and our adoption of new technologies. It’s also great to know that you found our environment supportive with opportunity for growth - we always aim to ensure employees feel that they can learn and grow within their role, and others. We also appreciate your feedback regarding communication during shifts and reorganizations. We recognize that periods of change can be challenging, and it’s important that our communication is clear, consistent, and inclusive so that employees feel heard and valued. We will work to continue to uphold our Leadership Principle of being trustworthy, transparent, and honest. If you have any other feedback you'd like to share, please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com
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