Getty Images reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(661 total reviews)
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Craig Peters

76% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Getty Images has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 661 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Getty Images employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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661 reviews
4.0
Jan 4, 2011
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Pros

The employees were awesome and I have kept many people as friends since I left the company. It offers a fun and casual work environment. I've known many people who had left the company for a period of time, but then returned to work at Getty again. I think this is indicative of a good company when ex-employees are willing to return. The Seattle office is modern and is located in Fremont, which is a great neighborhood. Stock photography is a cool and great product to support and Getty continues to be in the forefront in creating innovative products. They offer a good healthcare/benefits package.

Cons

The workload was chaotic at times due to on-going layoffs and the salary was mediocre. Management was not always supportive of professional growth or nurturing career advancement, but that may not be the case for all departments. Unfortunately, due to the niche industry, it has been difficult to seek work elsewhere because other employers do not understand how stock photography is transferrable to their industry. In this current job market, many employers are wanting relateable industry experience and unless they're familiar with Getty or stock, they tend to view the company as just a regular photography company. Although I understand the economic climate, Getty's reasons for laying off people or entire departments weren't always well thought out. The CEO even admitted that one of his biggest regrets was laying off an entire group where he lost a lot of industry knowledge. Parking in the building is $80/mo, unless you're willing to scour the city streets for parking each morning. They try to encourage being green, for example, riding your bike to work or offering free or discounted bus passes, but yet are not very supportive of telecommuting or flexible work hours.

2.0
Dec 29, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you are lucky enough to have a great manager who does not micro manage you to death then your experience should be fine but unfortunately great managers are short and few ! They have a lot of " YES MEN and WOMEN " so if you can tolerate that then use Getty as a stepping stone to something else .

Cons

Not a lot of sound decisions were made through out my time working for them . They ( upper management ) tend to get it after the fourth or fifth time but after alot of money was spent and tons of great talent being laid off . Senior management tends to treat the sales teams much differently from the rest of the non sales departments to the point it seems like a caste system . They have gotten rid of most of the people who know the ins and outs of the product /site and policy ( i am speaking in a technology/content/function ) and they love to outsource as much as possible ( good luck with clients needing to speak to someone for support - sales teams are great but they tend to hire them straight out of college and with no digital photography experience and sales teams are swamped with information so they used to rely on content teams for assistance but thats none existent now ) . Departments dont share information with each other and they are very territorial about that information , causing redundancy of work .

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