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Alcone Marketing

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Not a good experience. - Anonymous employee Alcone Marketing Employee Review

2.0
Mar 1, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Loved the people I worked with

Cons

I never once felt appreciated or respected by my boss & upper management. I was verbally disrespected numerous times. I felt like I could never share my opinion or speak up without being punished for it. Positive feedback from management was very rare, only negative feedback and accusations. Lots of negative gossip. People are really unhappy. Promotions without raises. No room for growth. Constant layoffs. The list goes on.

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2.0
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Pros

They make solid offers to get you on board. There are some really good people working there (like everywhere). Omnicom benefits package is solid. The upper level creative directors are great people who truly get it, but they're always traveling so their effects are sporadic.

Cons

Unbelievably boring culture. They use layoffs as business strategy, so you could be fired because the numbers were off that year. This causes everyone to constantly wonder if they're next. Whispery atmosphere and poor communication. The creative process is treated like manufacturing. There is no respect for art and there is an unhealthy obsession with technology as the solution to every creative problem from upper management. It's a promo agency, almost exclusively, so every project is some sort of sweeps or giveaway, and the clients encourage the agency to dig deeper into every problem they already have. People tend to leave quickly or stay for a long time. They promote insanely slowly. 3-4 years between each position, regardless of talent. Perception and politics matter more than talent. Nepotism. Lots.

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