Excellent culture, people and company - Designer Monks Employee Review

5.0
May 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

• Real work-life balance* • Competitive salaries* • Employees often progress in their careers.* • This company highly regards its employees and cultivates a close-knit culture. They offer top-notch compensation, benefits, and opportunities for professional development. • The offices in Bogotá are beautiful and perfectly adapted to work, getting along with people, sharing a beer/coffee, and building healthy relationships. • Zemoga offers the option to work from home or the office (hybrid). • Zemoga's financial infrastructure is robust, providing employees with security even during the global crisis. • Offer support to individuals with performance issues before implementing strict measures.

Cons

• *Achieving a proper work-life balance could vary depending on the project's demands or the season. • *Considering the recent partnership with MediaMonks and the high-profile clients, it would seem appropriate to increase salaries. • Moving up to a senior position as a designer may come with promotion challenges like: i. The need to constantly show off in meetings and events. Which sometimes is unsuitable for introverted people or personas who dislike being on the spot. ii. Disciplinary initiatives can uncover hidden skills but may require extra time. Some of the client projects can also highlight abilities. iii. As an external designer, gaining established clients' trust can be challenging.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It's been such a pleasure, joy and fresh air to work here. I'm respected, as is my work life balance.

Cons

Leadership hasn't always been consistent with their words and actions, making it feel scary and tumultuous at times.

2.0
Jul 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

At the time I came on board, EPs were paid well. There are good departments there, like the post department run by Andrew Bell.

Cons

I was interviewed for a staff EP role. After months of interviewing and scheduling delays, I was a final candidate...and then Monks had a hiring freeze and loads of layoffs. It was weeks later they said I should come in as a contract EP. Then, they promised a client something they've never delivered before, and I was lucky to be the person on the team who had actually done it before. But Monks gets in their own way, with antiquated agency hierarchy. Account Managers and Creative Directors are given great governance even if they don't know how to do the job. They disregard production, as if EPs are out to undermine them. They believe EPs are now allowed to be the creative leads, even if they don't have skill or experience to do their own job. There are no thank you's when you save them or solve their problems. Upper Management is useless and absent. You have to sort out how to get things done. Onboarding is non existing. No recognition is given to those who actually did the work, because Monks execs will take it as their own, even if they were absent throughout the entire campaign. Essentially, the main reason why it's a turnstile with layoffs and quitting (even today in 2026) is due to lack of organization, respect and kindness. Even the recruiters are awol and out to lunch. They can't be bothered to return calls. Clients seem unaware, which is another issue because somehow Monks continues to get client work despite the internal turmoil. Inside there is favoritism, clique behaviour, overabundance of bureaucratic unnecessary systems and management hires that are ill equipped to lead...especially at the very top. Kids deal with clients. Elders are those who never really mastered good leadership. It was a very disappointing run with Monks, and many former employees and contractors still have a bad taste from their time spent there, including me.

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