FastSigns reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(655 total reviews)

Gary Salomon

48% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

FastSigns has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 655 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The FastSigns employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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655 reviews
1.0
Jan 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

-Boss would leave around 1pm daily, removing a ton of unnecessary stress -From 1pm on you would actually have time to get the mountain of daily orders done without constant interruptions. -You could cut yourself some vynil stickers on scraps on free time ( Not that you have any free time to being with) -Weekends off -9-5pm

Cons

-Franchise, Respect for employees is irrelevant. Profit over respect -You will be worked to the bone. $15 business cards are more important that 4k jobs -Bottom feeders. They will take any and every job that comes in, no matter how out of scope to make a quick buck. Oftentimes these jobs will be taken as a rush order and completely throw workflow out of whack. -Understaffed. One person designing on a 15 year old computer and running the printer and helping staff in the back is too much of a workload -You will be gaslit. You are working too slow, this is not too much of a workload, its you. You are just too slow. 20 + orders a day is totally normal to make, proof, make edits, make more edits and proofs and produce X 20+. The issue is you. Everything here runs like a swiss watch. You are just too slow. What is the problem? What do you mean you can't upscale this 3"x3" picture to a 8x12ft banner? The old designer that quit could do it! He did all these orders no problem! Its you! Right.....that's why he quit. -You will NEVER receive ANY acknowledgement when you give 200% and pull together projects and go above and beyond. Not even a good job. "You set the expectation too high and they will expect these results everytime" LOLWUT -FRANCHISE. You are dealing with ONE personality, and 3 loyal followers. Professionalism? LOL

1.0
Jan 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Not really any Maybe if you are willing to take on the jobs of multiple people

Cons

I worked for a summer at a different location which wasn't bad and I somewhat enjoyed my time there, until I got to Bloomington. Since it was a franchise, it was a completely different owner. I came in and applied for a Sales position while I was in school but came into a disaster fire. The previous CSR left and the only sales guy was also leaving. Instead of me shadowing and learning from the sales guy, I was given one day of training videos that were hard to hear while also attending customers in the front desk without any training. I was weirdly given a mistake allowance by the owner and was told that I could only commit a mistake once. Yes, I was cursed at if I committed a mistake again. During the first week, the owner and the sales guy fought in front of my and the rest of the team and I could tell we were very understaffed. The Owner at a similar location had 12 employees for one building, at this one there were 4. The owners justification for that was because of a branch in another state only had 3 employees and somehow brought in triple what we did. He failed to mention that that specific branch outsourced most of their work. There are many more observations that I noticed that ranged from mistreating the rest of the employees to the brink of tear to racism against the hispanic cleaning guy. There was an instance where a man who recently had his son die from an accident wanted to have some vinyl stickers done for an event to celebrate his sons life. While I was in the middle of talking to him, the owner interrupted us both and asked him what he wanted. Yes, as in "what do you want?". The man explained and showed us designs he was looking for, but the owner just kept rushing him so he could get to the point. At the end of the conversation the owner gave him an outrageous price, which the customer agreed to. But in the end, the owner refused to do this one job because "we would still lose money on it". It wouldn't sound that bad until you realize he gives massive discounts to his friends who own multimillion dollar corporations. The team itself was a great one that actually came to bat for me many times and were the real ones who helped me out. They are, and possibly still are EXTREMELY under-valued. Some of those employees have been there for more than 5 years, yet the owner still refuses to hire more help in order to aid those workers. My breaking point was a meeting we had with everyone where he individually yelled at every single employee for a mistake they committed and slammed his fists down in anger. I realized then that no amount of money (Which wasn't alot to begin with) is worth your dignity.

1.0
Oct 31, 2024

Terrible workplace

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get paid snow days off.

Cons

Owner doesn’t know what he is doing and manager is a racist

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