The pastels and cartoons make your site look like its target audience is toddlers, not professionals willing spend almost $3,700 on your top package. You are losing business because your graphics team is producing garbage and clients can't take you seriously.On top of that, Career.io's follow-up emails are embarrassing. "Something is baking"? What does that have to do with completing my CIO profile? "Just a few clicks away" why does this email include the zipper-face emoji? That emoji means "zip your lips"/keep this secret. Has no one ever told your design team that emojis in email subject lines are seen by people as a marker of scam emails?Please, please mature your visual design. If you want me to spend almost $3,000 dollars on an executive job placement package, or even just $180 on my kid who just graduated college, make your website look like a serious business site, not a preschool.EDIT: Well that's canned response. There is no purchase for you to find. I have peers who've purchased (which is how I know about your embarrassing email subject lines), but I said "if you want me to spend money on your product."Also, why would you respond to a comment about your visual design by referring me to your support team to "address my concerns"? Is support going to relate my critique to your graphic design team? Get it together, Career.io. I was really hoping someone in management would see this and be able to take it into consideration. I'm not complaining about an order gone wrong or a quality issue. I'm trying to tell your senior leadership that they have a brand identity problem that's driving customers away to sites that look more sophisticated.
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