A Toxic, Soul-less and Abusive Environment With a Great Portfolio of Clients - Account Manager Cult London Employee Review

1.0
Aug 17, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Big-name brands and clients, such as Yo!Sushi, Garfunkels, Katy Perry, Davidoff & Barbour. Average pay salary for full-time employee MacBook computers for work Other mid-level account managers are nice and skilled

Cons

Extremely toxic environment as co-founders micro-manage and destroy your work, effort and ethic. No realistic expectations or support: From day one you are thrown in the deep-end and expected to juggle ongoing tasks without proper briefing or introduction to the clients. Abusive treatment from one of the co-founders, including constant public humiliation and tear-down of your work. This has affected my mental state and has had a huge negative impact on my confidence and abilities. Destructive feedback limits your capacity to improve your work and lowers morale. The most constructive piece of feedback received during employment was "nice subject line", when crafting an email to a client. Limited point of view in terms of workflows, team building and ethics. Double-standards and favorites destroy morale and the sense of community that comes from a small agency, being told-off for any given reason or sent off to do menial tasks below your pay-grade Poor work-life balance: 24/7 e-mails and early starts/late nights whether there are tight deadlines or not. No lunch hour, be prepared to quickly by your food and eat at your desk. Arriving or leaving on time earns looks and is constantly frowned upon, whether you completed your work or not. Calling in sick usually means working from home or is otherwise frowned upon to miss more than one day of work. Run by 20-year olds, the entire place feels cliquey, in which circles are quickly formed and gossip spreads like wildfire. Constant judgement of each other and high egos often get in the way of mutual respect and professionalism between employees. No personal/professional development as managers do not care for anything other than making money.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

You'll make some good friends

Cons

Between the performative activism, fake 5 star reviews, the most toxic work environment you'll ever encounter, and two co-founders with absolutely no experience working in creative or a creative environment, this place is a recipe for disaster. You will realize very quickly, after just a few weeks at the company, how toxic, disorganized, and self deprecating this place truly is. You will lose every ounce of self esteem you once had and built up over the course of your career all within the first few months. You are constantly made to second guess your decisions and talent, to a point where you even wonder if you’re good enough to continue working in the industry. You’ll feel so manipulated and trapped in what can only be described as the most poisonous environment you’ll ever be in. Both the co-founders and management will sell you into this “dream” that doesn’t, and won’t ever, exist. You are left to handle projects and campaigns that would require a team of 6 people to do all alone. They will refuse to provide you any sort of support no matter how much you plead or mentally spiral out of control. There is zero management from higher ups within the agency and both junior and mid-level employees are left in a guessing game of how exactly to push projects forward, all without any help or oversight from management. Management will tell you over and over they are there to support you, but will eventually throw you under the bus for ‘under performing’ come time of your review. The only way to move up here is if you are a ‘favorite’ or drink the ‘Cult Kool-Aid’. Every ounce of talent and dedication is disregarded unless you bow down to management’s beck and call. You’ll eventually be bullied into quitting or fired for ‘unknown’ reasons. The turnover rate is so high, you’ll be lucky if you even make it 1 year at the company, they suspiciously get rid of everyone that does not agree with them on how to run the business. The toxic ways of management breeds an even worse toxic work culture from the top down. Some employees will do anything to undermine others, even when working together. They are constantly asking employees about feedback for the deeply rooted issues that have been thriving in the company from the beginning, yet lack any initiative to move forward and progress. They are constantly preaching for more ‘diverse’ talent, yet lack an inclusive staff; they thrive on performative activism. Both co-founders will never take responsibility for the company’s problems, but instead, radiate those issues onto their very own staff, undermining their ability to perform and their work-life balance. They’ll wine and dine clients on overpriced dinners and ridiculous project expectations that they can never follow through with, because in the end, they are so disorganized and lack support for their staff that they over-promise and under deliver on every single project. The result of this is an abusive relationship between the agency and clients with expectations that will never be met on budgets that are so low. You’ll bend over backwards, working unrealistic hours, to meet client needs and in return, receive nothing. With management’s egos so big, you’re constantly told you’ll be creating ‘award winning work’, that will never happen. Do not fall into the trap of broken promises and smooth sweet talk from the co-founders. They’ll sell you into how forward leading the company is when in reality, they’ll never move past their old ways.

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