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1.0
Jun 12, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

free parking and great downtown location.

Cons

Very strict pto policy for new hires- you only get 9 days your first year. hr department and leadership definitely play favorites and are all slaves to the two leaders. None of the leaders are good people managers. good work rarely gets rewarded. no one is promoted unless the business absolutely needs it (someone quits or is fired). goals, struggles, state of agency rarely communicated to staff. Benefits get progressively worse every year Pay is very low for entry level employees. If you're coming in as a coordinator, expect to barely scrape by financially while devoting 50-60 hours per week to working. account services and media rely heavily on the underlings doing all the grunt work and have no real desire to develop you professionally. Very high turnover in media and account services. Creative starts drinking every day at 3pm while other departments are working till 9 or 10 at night. The branding and culture rely heavily on alcohol being the backbone of who they are. President is a functioning alcoholic that is seen drinking in the office whenever he is there.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jan 5, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Downtown location, free parking (except most park across the street in a parking garage) - They close the agency from Christmas - New Years Day, you don't have to take your own PTO. - Everyone works on Apple (Mac) laptops. - Free La Croix. - If you enjoy social events focused around alcohol, you will love it. (Mostly fresh out of college employees fit in well here)

Cons

- No work from home flexibility - They do give Christmas bonuses - Only 9 days of PTO your first year - United Healthcare for insurance (your out of pocket cost will essentially be the same as no insurance at all) - Subway is their largest account. The work is not inventive or exciting. - Everything is focused on alcohol - maybe pay less on monthly wine down Wednesdays and give Christmas bonuses to your employees? - The CEO could care less to get to know you, let alone even know your name. - There is no work-life-balance. - Office hours are 9:00 - 5:30 p.m., you're punished for having a life outside of work and needing to leave at 5:30.

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