Terrible Experience - Account Manager Bulleit Group Employee Review

1.0
Nov 19, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A generally nice group of people, good perks, simple admin stuff.

Cons

Work was micromanaged, rushed, unplanned, and often non-strategic. It was a "throw into deep end and see how they float" situation. Lots of client turnover and near-constant sense of panic, doom, trouble, or fault. Edits and feedback were primarily stylistic and subjective rather than transparent opportunities to learn or discuss decision-making rationale. Most junior employees never given the room to breathe their own style into the work or empowered to take ownership of tasks and relationships.

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Bulleit Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Sorry to hear you didn't enjoy your short time with us. We realize our process isn't suited to everyone. But do hope you've found a better fit in your career journey. Meanwhile, please do contact me to further discuss so that we can course-correct for the future: kyle@

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