Out of touch - Anonymous employee MBB Agency Employee Review

1.0
Mar 30, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Location is fairly central with decent parking The work life balance is nice Can do average work and get by

Cons

-The agency as a whole is ten years behind the times in terms of strategy, creative, digital you name it -The nepotism and favoritism is rampant and unchecked -No HR creates an unprofessional and often times inappropriate work environment -Titles are meaningless and no one knows their career path -Processes are talked about CONSTANTLY but never implemented or followed -Talent doesn't seem to stick around for long, the account side has a revolving door of people -Benefits are terrible

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Cons

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1.0
Nov 6, 2016
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Pros

- Free M&Ms and free food.

Cons

- C-suite spends more effort on marketing a false version of itself to be purchased by a larger agency than developing successful business practices or aiding its dying culture. - Employees feel underappreciated, overworked, and afraid. There is no room for growth unless you can become a favorite of leadership. Nepotism is encouraged over achievements or expertise. Leadership has fired a considerable amount of people in the past year without warning and explanation. - No HR: No clear expectations of appropriate conduct, and often there are double standards. Leadership will leave early, come in late, and binge drink with clients. C-Suite will ask invasive questions of staff about their personal lives and offer unsolicited opinions. - Leadership bases all account strategy on gut feelings. Tactics and pitches are determined by what sounds cool. There are no strategists or researchers on staff. Leadership only uses data after-the-fact to give credence to intuition. Employees must navigate around the ignorance to deliver good work. - The culture is mistrustful, fearful, and egotistic. Senior management often makes former employees the butt of jokes. They also speak poorly of clients, C-Suite, and each other in front of junior employees. Junior employees often bully each other because they feel like they can only trust themselves. - Leadership often hires young people, underpay them, overwork them, and then lets them go.

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