Stuck in the Past - Analytics Crowley Webb Employee Review

1.0
Jun 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There is a major emphasis on workplace culture, which can be a good thing. Those who enjoy after-hours socializing will appreciate the many opportunities to do so. Heavy workloads and constant project rotation serve as good job security. Coworkers on or below your level will be invaluable, as they all tend to band together in solidarity, and will be your greatest resource for emotional support and to navigate unforeseen challenges to complete a project. Everyone at your level has your best interests in mind. Managers have a surprisingly refreshing understanding of health needs. If you need a sick day or have a child feeling under the weather, your supervisor will understand and encourage you to work from home or take the day off.

Cons

The company seems to be stuck in the 90s with an emphasis on traditional media and advertising at the cost of missed opportunities for updated online advertisements for its clients. They've also got in the habit of using the same voice and word choice regardless of client, which isn't always best for the product or industry type. Questioning this will only get your points brushed aside to appease the egos of the higher-ups, who established the brand's voice in the 80s and have never worked anywhere else in their lives. Despite this, the same people in leadership positions will disregard your prior experience and assume it couldn't possibly translate to improvements to the way they operate. In other words, they don't know what they don't know. Managers and directors aren't afraid to demand last-minute changes or projects, and the more technical your position is, the less likely it is that your manager will know how to do your job. This makes it impossible for those in senior positions to have an adequate idea of how long tasks take. As a consequence, many managers compensate for this lack of technical experience by micromanaging their employees, going as far as to include commentary on personalities and learning types in employee reviews. Most who have left have said the same thing - this is a surprisingly toxic work environment that will strain your mental health and multiply your stress levels with very little professional growth to show for it. Concerns about a client's overall ad spend and social reach will fall on deaf ears, and CW's QA process severely drives up the cost of any project. Clients beware - there are many more online-savvy marketing companies out there, all of which will cost you a fraction of what you could end up paying Crowley Webb. If you want to limit your social engagements with the company, good luck. It'll just look like you aren't a team player. Don't drink? Then you won't enjoy socializing outside of work hours.

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