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The most unethical and worst ever company - Account Manager Disruptive Advertising Employee Review

1.0
Jun 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Ever since I left the company it has only made me appreciate what I have now.

Cons

• The most unethical and worst ever company. The founder and CEO controlled everything. • Nothing moved without approval, which slowed everything down and held people back. • Employees worked endlessly, but nothing was ever enough to satisfy leadership. • Meetings constantly went off track and wasted time that should have been used for real work. • Good employees kept leaving, and new hires never stayed long. • Real issues were ignored while leadership focused on things that made little difference. • Leaving this company was a huge relief because it finally meant working without constant interference and pressure.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

No back biting, cut throat behavior that typically exists at other agencies. Genuinely good people work here. If you're smart you'll grow.

Cons

Talking about the future and not fixing today's problems can really hurt morale.

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1.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The training materials were solid and the onboarding process actually made sense when I started.

Cons

• The turnover is the most damaging part of this place, with people constantly coming and going. • New hires come in, get trained for a few weeks, then leave, forcing constant onboarding while still trying to meet performance targets. • I went through four different account managers in two years, which destroyed any chance of building stable working relationships. • Constant staff changes made it nearly impossible to build anything reliable because support kept collapsing. • Management treats constant departures as normal and not something worth addressing. • The instability forces remaining employees to carry the burden of being the only consistent presence for others.

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