Getty Images reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(99 total reviews)
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Craig Peters

76% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

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3.0
Jan 13, 2026

It’s good

Recommend
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Pros

It was a good place to work in he eral

Cons

No cons other than lower pay

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Getty Images Response
5mo
Hello, thank you for your review! We appreciate you sharing your feedback on your time as an intern at Getty Images. If you have anything specific that you'd like to discuss in regard to your feedback, please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com!
3.0
Oct 3, 2025

Bad Commmission Plan

Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and Work Life Balance is good

Cons

Pay Structure - Commission Plan

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Getty Images Response
9mo
Hello, thank you for your review. We appreciate the time you took to share your experience as a Getty Images employees. We are always looking for feedback on how to best improve our current processes in order to continue making Getty Images a great place to work. Are you open to sharing more about the commission plan and any specific feedback you have regarding this benefit? If so, I'd love to chat more! Please feel free to email me at sarah.dudley@gettyimages.com
2.0
Jun 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with are genuinely kind, supportive, and collaborative. There’s a strong sense of teamwork across departments. Getty’s product is world-class—having the opportunity to represent such a high-quality, globally recognized library makes the job rewarding. The flexible work culture is a major plus. Leadership generally supports work-life balance, and hybrid/remote flexibility makes it easier to manage personal responsibilities. Creative, fast-paced environment with the chance to work with major brands, media companies, and cultural institutions. Great benefits and a generous PTO policy compared to many companies in the industry.

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Organizational instability has become more apparent, especially with the pending Shutterstock merger. Leadership changes and shifting account assignments have created uncertainty around job security and long-term growth potential. Account reallocation and internal politics can impact earning potential and client relationships, making it difficult to maintain momentum even as a top performer. While many colleagues are kind and collaborative, upper-level transparency and communication from leadership can be lacking, particularly during periods of strategic change. Compensation structure (especially commission percentages) hasn't always aligned with the level of responsibility or the scale of deals closed—especially on multi-million-dollar partnerships. Internal tools and systems (like Salesforce and reporting infrastructure) have historically lagged behind business needs, making forecasting and account tracking more difficult than it should be. There’s often a disconnect between what the business asks of the sales team and the support or resources provided to execute effectively.

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Getty Images Response
1y
Hello, thank you for your review! We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience as a Getty Images employee. We value your recognition of Getty Images’ flexible work model and employees living by our leadership principles of being kind, supportive, and collaborative. At Getty Images we are committed to open and transparent communication, we acknowledge your feedback and will continue to answer these forms of business questions in All Hands, in connection with your manager or please feel free to also email me at Nicola.tope@gettyimages.com to discuss further.
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