DOM360 Reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(81 total reviews)

Robert Donovan

44% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

DOM360 has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 81 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The DOM360 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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81 reviews
1.0
May 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

You'll discover what type of company you don't want to work for for the rest of your life.

Cons

This might be too long to read, but if you take one thing from this then remember that if you're a woman, you're absolutely worthless here unless you suck up to management. HR and management continue to reward men in the office who have harassed and made the majority of the women feel inferior. The toxic culture is perpetuated by a leadership team that turns a blind eye to sexism and harassment, creating an environment where male employees are emboldened to treat their female colleagues with disrespect and condescension. No matter what issue you bring up to HR and management, nothing ever changes. They have no commitment to the growth of the employees and always have the best interest of the company at the forefront of their decision-making (no matter if it affects the jobs and livelihood of workers who have only delivered quality work/results). Attempts to report harassment or discrimination are met with dismissiveness or retaliation. This hostile work environment has led to a high turnover rate among employees, who leave the company demoralized. If you're looking for a company that's flexible and treats you like a human being, go in the opposite direction. At DOM360, you'll only come face-to-face with misogynistic managers who will never hear you out or give you the respect you deserve. So when they offer you the job on the spot, only recognize that as a red flag of desperation. I was told at one of my interviews that they've never experienced a layoff as long as they've been in business (since 2008), and was caught by surprise, that low and behold, they're laying off employees shortly after I started. They also admitted to me in the interview that I will find "workplace drama" anywhere I work, and that they also experience this at DOM360 and they're continuing to "work on it". This statement gave me the signal that there will be workplace drama that not only was prominent at this company, but management were the ones that perpetuated this environment. Gossiping is just part of the job description (it's just not outwardly disclosed), and you'll expect closed doors all day every day just wondering what they're saying about you next. Maybe you'd consider this a pro, but there's never a dull moment at the DOM360. Come in at 8:30 am and walk right into a steaming pile of dog poop because you can bring your dog to work but not clean up after it for the full 8 hours you're there. Or come walking into the fact that you're working under a new manager that you were provided no notice about and have to instantly pivot who you're reporting to. Oh wait, you could come to find out that you don't have a job anymore because they don't know how to handle their finances. Either way, there will always be something new to experience when you walk through the doors of DOM360.

2.0
Aug 16, 2017

Good Luck

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

DOM360 (aka andDonovan) has a real knack for finding good people. My coworkers became some of my closest friends and I still keep in touch with a good portion of them even after leaving the company. The company is also walking distance (about 10-15 min) to downtown. This is great for lunch or events after work. This is also a decent job if you're straight out of college. You can work here for about 6 months to a year and easily just talk up your responsibilities on your resume. It's a great stepping stone if your end goal is a job that requires some work experience.

Cons

Management is pretty disorganized and that's probably due to the high turnover in every department. During my time at the company almost all of upper management quit and was replaced. I had 3 different HR directors, 4-5 different Head of Account Services (the title was changed so often so I'm really not sure what to call this) and the turnover was so high within account services that I have no idea what that number would be. During your interview they will tell you there is opportunity for growth and promotions but that is only partially true. Almost every new hire is promised a promotion within 6 months only to have new positions created in between that position. Every promotion is inflated, really only given when an employee threatens to leave and all the company is really doing adding more rungs to the ladder. It was very demoralizing to work hard toward a promotion only to basically be handed a made up position. Lastly, the CEO. He is a Trump loving man who once suggested a "rebel themed" Christmas party during a town hall meeting with the entire company. It was so bad HR had to pull people into his office to apologize after. This attitude might be the reason in the lack of diversity throughout the office.

1.0
Aug 12, 2015

Look Elsewhere

Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers were great! You can definitely find a couple people to make the job a little better.

Cons

Just about everything else is a con, especially management. Each department has a "manager," but they don'the exactly know how to do so. The CEO acts like a child on all fronts. Smart man, but can't really get it together. If you like being berated and yelled at in front of groups or people then this is where you want to be. Rules by fear not respect. Pay- not great unless you want to start out under 30k and not anything more in the near future.

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DOM360 Response
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We're sorry that this associate feels this way about their experience at DOM360. We are a fast-paced company that prides itself on hiring the best people, and giving employees plenty of opportunities for advancement within the organization. As the company steadily grows, we are happy to reward dedicated employees with promotions and pay increases commensurate with their experience and quality of work. The nature of our business requires quick thinking and multi-tasking which may not suit all personality types.
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