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5.0
Aug 6, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great clients, great team. Solid accolades for a smaller agency. Good plan.

Cons

It sometimes feels run and gun but that's the business.

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5.0
May 11, 2015
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Pros

I LOVE the people at Conversation. The clients are top notch (Revlon, Luxottica, McGraw Hill.) Management has a vision.

Cons

Growing pains. Lower level employees come and go. Some things workout, some things don't.

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1.0
Mar 14, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Conversation tends to recruit good people. There is camaraderie within the teams and many employees spend time with one another away from the office. The lead designer - the only long standing employee at the agency - is talented and great to work with/for.

Cons

I don't hold any person I've met in lower regard than the founder of Conversation, and I'm not alone in this opinion; very few people tolerate working with him for more than just a few months. In fact, the employee roster at Conversation turns over almost entirely every 180 days or so. Employees tirelessly work to deliver value for clients only to see their efforts scuttled whenever the founder interferes. An ironic side effect of this is that the agency's employees tend to bond over their mutual resentment of the founder. I encourage anybody considering a job at Conversation to read Forbes' article about the agency following its appearance on AMC's "The Pitch." Forbes expounds upon the founder's arrogance, petulance, cruelty, and dishonesty.

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