Pros
Free cold brew, the office is pretty hip. They have decent parties and sometime happy hour. The team there is great a lot of hard working people who deserve way much more
Cons
The product itself is somewhat good...the idea of it anyway. The main issues with Dujour are of course the CEO; he is a very childish, rude, unprofessional slob who treats everyone like his personal assistant. He is constantly calling you all hours of the night only to ramble on about nonsense 75 percent of the time. He will also chastise you about not generating enough revenue when you're not even in the sales department. He also enjoys berating the female employees the most; I've seen a few cry. He doesn't know what he is doing and it show when clients leave or new ones decline. All the "data" and "numbers" he likes to throw around are made up. Him showing up to the office inebriated was always a morale booster. Employees sure do love meeting with the boss when he can barely stay coherent while drooling all over his chin. He drives both clients and employees away, which is clear by just looking at the current state of the publication. The magazine is half it size at what it used to be, Youtube channel is dead, the website is barely functioning, etc. The company infrastructure is very poor and there is never any money to fix it, however there always some available for the CEO to blow it on useless things. I don't recommend working at this place at all.