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Marvel Marketers

Is this your company?

This is probably the worst company I've worked for - heed the negative reviews and DO NOT work here - Anonymous employee Marvel Marketers Employee Review

1.0
Jul 8, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is one pro, and that's the fact that it's fully remote

Cons

- Absolutely no support whatsoever. Condescending employees who give no real help when you're new to the job - Extremely unfair constraints on time and deadlines which heavily relates to you just not having enough training to work with efficiency - Ridiculous amount of documentation - but very little time allocated to actually learn processes and settle in. And then they appear shocked when the work you produce isn't as they expect - I will re-emphasise the point about there being ZERO support. Things are waved aside, brushed under the rug I wish I could express beyond this review how terrible the experience of working here is.

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5.0
Aug 1, 2025
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Pros

Marvel Marketers offers the most supportive work environment I’ve ever been a part of. The leadership team is incredibly engaged, and I’ve seen meaningful progress under our new HR Director. New systems and processes are being implemented that support sustainable growth, employee development, and talent recognition. These values are important to me and I feel they are clearly prioritized. There’s a renewed sense of purpose in our culture, with an emphasis on attracting top talent and retaining the incredible team we already have. MM has an outstanding reputation with its partners, and being a consultant here truly positions you as a top-tier professional. While there have been some natural leadership changes, the current direction and structure are setting our CEO and the company up for long-term success. Other Pros: - Compensation is great - Lots of autonomy and flexibility - Amazing work-life balance

Cons

As with many fully remote environments, opportunities for organic employee connection can be limited. That said, I’m encouraged by the revitalized cultural efforts that aim to foster more connection and community across the team. Standard benefits (not terrible, better than what I've encountered in other companies but could be more competetive)

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2.0
Jan 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The HR and Consultant People Managers genuinely cared about employees and did their best to support staff in a difficult environment. Benefits and vacation time were reasonable, especially for a fully remote company. Flexibility was one of the few positives, and many employees worked hard to make the culture functional despite leadership challenges and changes.

Cons

The company culture struggled due to the CEO’s leadership style and a lack of consistent processes. Decision-making felt rigid, with limited room for collaboration or alternative perspectives. Favoritism was occasionally noticeable and employees often felt hesitant to speak openly. Career growth opportunities and promotions are extremely limited due to the company structure and Individual Development Plans were not consistently reviewed or followed, which made development feel unclear. Over time, these issues impacted morale and hindered long-term growth for many employees.

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