Toxic, mismanaged, lost - Anonymous employee Overit Media Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Five word minimum five word

Cons

Con artists not-so-extraordinaire. Underpaying, backbiting, infighting. A family company in the worst way, good luck criticizing the "CEO" when his sister is the HR person. A lot of old employees who work remotely and don't participate in company culture, a lot of stories about how great it used to be, a lot of toxic fiefdoms warring. Dark inside.

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5.0
Mar 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Large remote and on site staff that is supportive Solid pay and benefits

Cons

None - was let go as some major clients were bought and they brought work inhouse

4.0
Jan 26, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Real, authentic, and talented people. Lots of freedom and flexibility. Cool mix of clients and variety of work.

Cons

If you are very independent and self-sufficient, you can thrive at Overit. If you are proactive you can definitely grow your career and expand your position over time. It’s not abnormal for people to change positions to better fit their strengths and interests. However, if you're someone who needs direction and wants concrete policies and procedures, it can be hard to succeed. Depending on your department, there is not much training. I know they’re trying to create more training and procedures, but I also know it’s very easy to get preoccupied with client work and it’s easy for internal efforts to get put on the back burner. If you’re considering Overit, consider the kind of work culture you want. Their culture is built around being "rock stars" and "media rebels" so if you wouldn't describe yourself that way, it might not be a good fit. If you’re looking for a more casual atmosphere you might love it, but don’t come in expecting standard corporate. Good luck!

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