The Greatest Team - Head of Marketing and Communications AccountAbility Employee Review

5.0
Dec 20, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

– Amazing Team – Great Culture – Pay is Solid w/ nice EOY Bonus – Rewarding Work – Solid Healthcare When interviewing for the role, I had another offer on the table that paid more, was fully remote and had better benefits, but I ended up signing the contract with AccountAbility. Why? In short; the people. From the CEO, named Sunny, who is such a funny, kind person, down to the fellows who are all so sharp and dedicated, everyone is likable and easy to be around. This is one of the few companies I've found where they've managed to strike a perfect balance between getting things done/achieving great results and creating a culture that doesn't feel stiff and corporate. Everyone is a part of the companies success. Everyones ideas are heard. The company is also poised to see massive growth this year and is hiring new managers and staff members to ensure a balanced workload. I willingly left 7 years of working remote to be a part of this team, and I don't regret it a single day I've been here. One of the best career moves I've made. If you are considering applying, don't hesitate. Forget the Big 4. AccountAbility is where it's at.

Cons

No real cons, but things to consider: –In office at 515 Madison Ave. 4/5 days a week. Fridays are work from home days. –Wearing a suit and tie daily (I actually have enjoyed this as it reflects how seriously we take our work, despite the fun office environment). –Hard work is required. You will have great coaching but you will not be micromanaged and are expected to be in the drivers seat, seeking ways to provide value at all times.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Positive, friendly, supportive management makes a big difference. Really good vibes and personalities make a big difference. The office is quite beautiful as well.

Cons

The snacks aren't that good; the occasional ordered lunch would be great for morale too.

2.0
Feb 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The junior staff are exceptionally bright, hardworking, and capable. Many are high-potential professionals who take significant ownership of client work and consistently operate above their tenure level. The core talent within the firm is strong. However, this talent is frequently stretched thin and asked to carry responsibilities that would typically require senior strategic oversight. Without consistent guidance, mentorship, or clear long-term direction, even strong teams struggle to perform sustainably.

Cons

The CEO’s understanding of the current market and how modern firms operate appeared misaligned with evolving industry realities. This extended beyond a traditional leadership style and, in my view, limited the company’s ability to adapt to what clients increasingly prioritize. There was also a noticeable gap between how leadership positioned itself externally and how decisions and priorities were experienced internally. Leadership attention often seemed directed toward the wrong areas — emphasizing optics, minor internal matters, or short-term visibility rather than core strategic fundamentals such as client development, service quality, team enablement, and long-term growth planning. This misalignment of focus contributed to broader organizational instability. The more significant structural concern was the influence of the CEO’s second-in-command. As reflected in other reviews, there were recurring issues related to management effectiveness and accountability. Contributions were not consistently recognized, and when challenges arose, responsibility often appeared to shift downward rather than being addressed at the leadership level. This dynamic made it difficult to build trust and long-term morale within teams. Client retention challenges appeared to reflect these broader leadership and structural gaps. There did not seem to be a clearly defined or consistently executed strategy for building and sustaining a strong client portfolio. Despite recurring themes in employee feedback and online reviews, these concerns did not appear to result in meaningful organizational change.

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