People leave bosses, not the company. - Anonymous employee Neil Patel Digital Employee Review

1.0
Jan 25, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The People Ops team is carrying this company on their backs. They were a great team to communicate with and tried really hard to build culture.

Cons

- Lack of genuine mentorship. - Lack of proper training. You’ll spend most of your days Googling everything until you eventually get it right. - Very unorganized. Everything is via email or chat. You’d think a company this size would utilize a task software, but they don’t. You’re left keeping track of your notes and tasks on a random notepad. - Felt like my work never mattered. - Felt like I was in a hostile environment. I was so afraid to ask any questions because they would always make me feel unwanted for asking. - Upper management will not take accountability or apologize after they give you the wrong information and you call them out for it. They were rude and controlling if you didn’t use the exact words they wanted you to use. When multiple employees are quitting in a short amount of time under the same person because of a hostile environment, it might be a good idea to reevaluate.

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Pros

Very organized, very fair pay, always clear instructions

Cons

No face-to-face interaction, all through email

4.0
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Pros

I’ve been with NP for almost four years. I took another opportunity in this time and spent a few months ant another agency in between, and ultimately chose to come back. That decision really came down to the people, flexible work/life balance, collaborative environment, and the quality of work we deliver for clients. The team here genuinely supports one another, and there’s a strong sense of partnership across departments. It’s not just talk, you actually feel it in how everyone shows up for each other and respect each other’s individual skill sets to provide the best possible experience for clients. Working for the Neil Patel brand really comes with a big focus on producing thoughtful, high-quality results, which makes the busy schedule feel more rewarding.

Cons

Like any agency, it’s not perfect. Things move quickly, and there are the usual challenges that come with client work and balancing priorities, as well as process changes.

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