Great place to start Legal Marketing career - Marketing Assistant Harper Grey Employee Review

3.0
Oct 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Harper Grey was my first step into Legal Marketing. I am grateful for the experience that it gave me, and the things that I learned during my time there. My particular position required me to work early and late for certain events, but for the most part there was good work-life balance. Harper Grey, like many law firms, has a great benefits package. There are lots of great people who made working at HG enjoyable.

Cons

There are little to no growth opportunities. As this firm is regional with only one office, there is only the need for 2-3 marketing positions. For this reason, I would consider Harper Grey a "starting point" in your career if this is the line of work you want to pursue. Management does not give out references as a "policy". If/when you do move on from Harper Grey, this will be something you have to work around when applying for future jobs. Luckily for me, HR was very supportive and has given me references. Like most jobs at large companies, there are going to be personalities that are challenging at times. Learning to navigate the political hierarchy will take some time, and you need to have a thick skin.

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3.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Friendly staff for the most part. Positive experience with HR. Good events, pay and benefits.

Cons

All staff are overworked. High turnover of staff, even lawyers due to lack of work/life balance.

1.0
Aug 27, 2025
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Pros

Decent pay, dental, free drinks, a few lovely people

Cons

During my time at this office, I experienced multiple racist and racially insensitive interactions. Here are just a few examples: 1. A paralegal told me she was surprised that “someone like me had a law degree.” Her exact words: “Law? That’s crazy. I don’t know why I assumed you were cleaning toilets or babysitting in England or something.” 2. One of the receptionists (not the main receptionist) repeatedly calling me by the name of the only other Black woman in the office (despite INCREDIBLY clear differences in appearance including complexion, hair type, and height). 3. Staff asking if I was “new” every time I changed my hair. 4. Inappropriate behavior from multiple lawyers, including unwanted advances and microaggressive jokes. 5. There were three instances were a group of us would be doing something, but I, the only black person in the group would be called to HR. On the third time it happened, my lovely colleague had to speak up for me and point out the obvious selective perception and racial bias. 6. At the firm’s multicultural celebration, food was included from every continent except Africa, until I pointed it out. 7. I was passed over for a role, with HR telling me it was due to a lack of experience in Canadian law firms. Later, they hired someone with zero experience in a Canadian law firm for the same role and even asked me to assist them while they learned on the job. 8. Of the 6 students they had articling, they hired all of them, except the one black student (however, I should note, I do not know if she was offered a job and rejected it). 9. Some lawyers would stare at me, and when I looked at them to say hello, they would look shocked that I caught them staring at me and quickly scurry away. It made me really uncomfortable because it happened way too often. This is not a Black-employee–friendly environment. Out of nearly 400 employees, there were only 5 Black staff members, and not a single Black lawyer or paralegal. The firm also ignores Black History Month entirely. If you are Black and considering this workplace, please be aware of these dynamics before applying. I wish you all the best.

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