Great place to learn, - Marketing Coordinator MeDM Employee Review

5.0
Jun 6, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The best thing about working at Arc Reactions is that you're given a lot of autonomy and freedom in how you approach tasks. I've worked at places before where you're given nonsensical, strict guidelines to follow and it really stunts creativity and depletes morale. At Arc, David places a lot of trust in his employees and when he assigns you a task you're given free rein to use whatever resources you want to complete the task, at the same time David is there to provide guidance if you require it. Arc also provides a lot of opportunities for you to grow and learn. If you're interested at all in the marketing industry, whether it's social media, online ads, graphic design, video editing etc. this is an awesome place to do it. It's also a place where hard work and exceptional work is consistently recognized and rewarded. Overall the environment is very relaxed, people are great to work with and the work itself is very engaging.

Cons

Arc is a smaller company in an industry that requires quick turnaround times, so sometimes there are issues where work needs to be done last minute and there's no choice but to put in the extra hours. There are other times where extra hours could have been avoided if we had better planning processes.

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Pros

-100% remote: Love the flexibility of working from home. -Work-life harmony: Little to no overtime, but have a life. -Great team: The team is supportive, fun, and laid back. -Growth potential: The company has just rebranded and is expanding its list of clients, with plenty of opportunities. -Challenging work: B2B marketing keeps things interesting and requires strategic thinking. -Fair pay: Compensation is above the industry average with benefits. -Autonomy: No one is breathing down your neck. -Boutique agency style: A smaller team means wearing multiple hats, but this keeps work interesting IMO. -All hands on deck: Expect to roll up your sleeves and get involved in daily tasks.

Cons

-All hands on deck: Expect to roll up your sleeves and get involved in daily tasks; it's a con if you fancy supervising rather than doing work. -Growing pains: Occasional bumps in the road as the company expands (e.g., process, delegation) -Boutique agency style: A smaller team means wearing multiple hats, again, good or bad, depending on your preference.

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