Collectively Reviews

3.3

62% would recommend to a friend

(62 total reviews)

Ryan Stern

64% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Collectively has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 62 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Collectively employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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62 reviews
4.0
Jun 15, 2026

Some of the best people you'll ever work with!

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Pros

Some of the most kind, smart, creative and curious people I've ever worked with. Everyone is so willing to jump in and help if you have questions or need support, and is genuinely so cool and nice. I've learned so much from my peers here, and working with people you really like helps make the work feel less like work.

Cons

A few of the systems in place make the work more complicated than it needs to be, but leadership seems to be open to optimizing and reconstructing. Growth & Development can feel inconsistent based on your department and/or manager. The hours can be inconsistent, some weeks are more demanding than others, but I think that's the nature of agency work.

4.0
Jun 4, 2026

Great growth opportunities in a fast-paced environment

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Pros

Almost ten years in, and I still feel like I'm growing. The opportunities have been real, the managers have been supportive (professionally and personally), and the company has evolved without losing what made it worth joining in the first place.

Cons

It's fast paced — if you can match the energy you'll thrive, but it's not for everyone. The industry changes constantly too, so if you are looking for a playbook that doesn't change year over year, this probably isn't the right fit.

5.0
Jun 3, 2026

Great remote culture with supportive team and growth opportunities

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Pros

- Remote-first, with an available office in NYC for those who do wish to go - Working alongside those who are experts in the influencer marketing field. Everyone is so knowledgeable in the space making for more seamless campaigns and client relationships. - Working with brands that are best in class/biggest in the world, so big campaign budgets to try new things at scale. - Camp Collectively! An annual offsite for the entire organization in a fun city (New Orleans, Austin) where you get to connect and bond with your coworkers and hear leadership share the vision for the next year. - The kindest, most fun co-workers of any organization I’ve worked in. Everyone is young, smart, collaborative and just a fun time! It makes the work fun and the challenging times less daunting. - People move up here and when you're trying to grow in your role, there are resources and support to help you get there with accessible growth plans that you work on directly with your manager. - Leadership and People & Culture teams have made meaningful, intentional strides in building and maintaining a diverse organization from hiring practices to the makeup of the team itself. It’s something you can see and feel in the day to day.

Cons

- Remote first organization can make it more challenging and less conventional in building internal relationships (this is offset by how nice and open everyone naturally is) - Influencer marketing is a very fast paced environment so you are often pivoting and reimagining campaigns mid-stream based on client needs and shifts in culture

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