UNFAIR and MISLEADING - Management Allison Employee Review

2.0
Jul 25, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The people are great! Upper Management is deceitful

Cons

No work life balance. The company founders listen with deaf ears and no results. The team players who put in all the work never get compensated but the Team Leaders are always mentioned in monthly calls. Bonuses are a joke IF you are ever lucky to get one. This company is a joke to work for, they only care about the bottom line and upper management. I would not recommend working for this company unless you like to be deceived. The job they hire you for is not what you end up doing and the more you know the more you have to take on with NO compensation!!! They talk behind each others backs cross state even with no regard of others feelings. Long hours with no regard for family life...just do your job 24/7 and you must respond to all emails immediately. What a joke. Good luck if you want to be ridiculed, paid unfairly and have no work-life balance. If you have no life this is the place to work and they expect you to do so even after hours you are required to respond to clients. Some are even expected to do so while on vacation.

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5.0
Oct 31, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Collaborative culture: Colleagues are generally supportive and willing to help, creating a team-oriented environment. Exposure to global clients: Opportunity to work with major brands and diverse industries across markets. Fast-paced learning: Great place to build strong analytical, media, and communications skills early in your career. Visibility and impact: Analysts often contribute to real client deliverables and strategic discussions. Smart leadership: Many senior leaders have deep PR and marketing experience and are open to mentoring. Hybrid flexibility: Depending on the office, there’s flexibility with work-from-home arrangements. Strong reputation: Being part of a respected global communications firm adds credibility and career growth potential. Professional development: Access to internal trainings, webinars, and cross-team learning opportunities. Creative environment: Encourages new ideas and innovative approaches to storytelling and data-driven PR. Global network: The chance to collaborate with colleagues from different regions and learn from varied perspectives.

Cons

Fast-paced and demanding: Workloads can be heavy at times, especially around client deadlines or new business pushes. Limited work-life balance: Like many agencies, long hours or weekend work can occasionally be expected.

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Allison Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful and balanced review. We are pleased to hear that you have experienced the collaborative culture, exposure to global clients, and hands-on learning that we strive to provide, especially early in one’s career when growth, visibility, and mentorship are most important. While demands can vary with client needs, we continuously seek ways to support our teams, encourage flexibility, and promote sustainable working practices.
1.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are still talented people inside Allison, and the agency has a strong legacy, credible client history, and smart work to build from. At its best, Allison attracted entrepreneurial, creative, collaborative people who cared deeply about the work, the clients, and each other.

Cons

Allison feels like a shell of what it once was. The spark that made the agency special has been stripped away: the entrepreneurial culture, pace, innovation, willingness to challenge old models, and the energy that once made people proud to build there. The agency has also lost sight of a basic truth: an agency is only as good as its people. What once felt like a culture built around talent, trust, professional development, and shared ambition now feels driven entirely by numbers. People are treated less like the engine of the business and more like line items to be managed. That shift has changed everything. The agency has taken a giant step backward in how it defines its offerings, develops talent, and defines what makes it different. Senior leaders are more focused on self-preservation than on building a strong future for the agency, its people, or its clients. There are still good people there, but the culture no longer feels entrepreneurial, innovative, or people-centered. It feels like a company managing decline with no clear path forward.

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