Ambassador Team - Anonymous employee Public Label Employee Review

4.0
Apr 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good people and great brands to work with

Cons

Work can get a bit stressful at times

Explore other reviews about Public Label

5.0
Dec 30, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- They have been focusing and investing in work/life balance much more compared to previous years - They continue to make positive changes since I originally started - REMOTE WORK!!!!

Cons

- Work can get overwhelming, but that is on the client. Not the agency. - Client makes impactful decisions that have affected employment for some folks on the team

1.0
Jul 30, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote, great coworker but that's it.

Cons

If you're passionate about your career and value your time, Public Label is not the place for you. What I witnessed here was a textbook example of how not to run a business — toxic culture, favoritism disguised as leadership, and promises that evaporate the moment you sign your offer letter. Leadership consistently ignored employee well-being, allowed inappropriate behavior to go unchecked, and rewarded personal relationships over actual performance. Talented people were overworked, under-supported, and often silenced. The result? Sky-high turnover and a team in constant survival mode. At the time I left, the agency had only one active client — and even that relationship seemed unstable. The atmosphere was not one of growth or collaboration, but of damage control and disillusionment. Public Label isn’t just broken — it’s actively harmful to ambitious, ethical professionals. Do not let the polished branding fool you. This is your red flag. Your talent, energy, and mental health are worth far more than what you’ll get here. They are an embarrassment and miserable excuse for a marketing industry.

4
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All