Do not even bother. - Anonymous employee 22feet Employee Review

2.0
Apr 20, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very good brands, who have scopes laid out for digital advertising. Probably one of the few digital agencies with clients that have proper budgets for digital-exclusive campaigns. Enviable roster of opportunities.

Cons

All those budgets are put to waste, thanks to the extremely stressful environment here. Everything is a struggle here. Things that seemed so simple to execute in other digital agencies, take forever here. All my conversations with the teams here has had an undertone of stress. It's complicatedly disorganised. In the aim to be "different" and "efficient" you have multiple people speaking to one client on one job. There's so much that gets mixed up, which leads to double work. While the people who work here are nice people individually, there is absolutely no team spirit. No one would back you up, or work with you for the bigger picture. Everyone is just looking out for themselves. Also, creative ideas are plagiarised. Done subtly, so not many would notice. No creative mentorship, either. There's also a ton of resistance against the current management that comes with decades of experience in the industry. Funny, considering the bunch resisting them are literally infants. Avoid.

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1.0
Apr 17, 2026
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Pros

there is so much drama that you can get away with not working

Cons

the agency has churned out almost half the industry because people join and leave within a year. team leads change by the month and if are so lucky to have a GCP, they will restructure the organisation the second they get bored. there is this funny thing where they somehow never ever take campaigns live, and when (god forbid) a campaign goes live, it looks like it came from a sales team and not a creative agency. employees are constantly burning out and quitting without any offers, just for this madness to end. for some reason, the hr team is overly involved and actively spreads/validates employee gossip to extents like salary structures, pip, firing. there is some sort of weird dynamic between the mumbai/bangalore team. they always seem to villainise the other and blame this other non-existent evil on the other side. every restructure seems like some sort of battlefield for these people’s egos. to sum it up there is no work happening. come here only to see how an agency burns itself to the ground and make a quick buck while you’re at it.

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