Pluspunten
*A well-known brand in the design space and a great product that is genuinely respected in the market. *Benefits
Minpunten
Figma’s product has a great reputation, but the internal culture is very different. Leadership is disorganized and constantly shifts strategies, leaving teams with no stability or clear direction. It often felt like no one at the top had a plan, and people were left scrambling to adapt to changes that didn’t stick for long. Micromanagement is everywhere. Instead of trusting people to do their jobs, managers nitpick small details and focus heavily on what’s wrong, while ignoring effort and progress. Feedback tends to be late, inconsistent, and almost always negative, which creates an anxious and demoralizing environment. It felt like managers were more interested in controlling people than actually helping them develop or succeed. Overall, it did not seem like the supportive, innovative workplace it tries to present on the outside. Behind the brand is a leadership team that lacks direction, the culture feels controlling and demoralising, and employees end up undervalued instead of empowered.