Headed downhill - Senior CopyWriter Monks Employee Review

3.0
Nov 28, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Really great benefits, especially health insurance, at zero cost to employee. -Remote work flexibility across the board. -Pockets of great people doing great creative work.

Cons

-Lack of clear vision/identity from senior management. Can’t decide if Monks is an agency or production company. Don't have a strong plan for profitability either way. -Poor employee retention due to lack of opportunity for growth/development. As stated in other reviews, standard HR protocols like annual performance reviews aren’t conducted, seemingly so that raises never need to be given out. Top talent sees this and is leaving as a result. -As stated in other reviews, large swaths of talented employees are being laid off simply to be swapped for lower-cost replacements in other countries. -As also stated in other reviews, the company aggressively expanded through a series of poorly managed acquisitions that led to a lot of internal friction. They swung for the fences but ultimately whiffed, with stock plummeting as a result. -Individual client teams largely operate as independent entities. So you better like where you land, because stretch opportunities are minimal.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

great place to work often

Cons

not ideal break time options

3.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team members who are in the weeds

Cons

* Low pay and lack of career progression. Last year I had my first raise in years but it was a VERY small increase that hasn't improved my quality of life unfortunately. This year they pushed the merit increase by half a year. There isn't a doubt among all of colleagues that this is an intentional move to get more folks to quit / save money. * High employee turnover. * Multiple waves of layoffs and departures since 2024. Lack of communication and planning around layoffs leads to us having to figure out solutions on the fly and it honestly does not seem like that leadership cares about how these layoffs are affecting the CURRENT business. * Rotating door of Execs who have no idea what's going on in the ground. We're just treated like numbers on a spreadsheet.

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