Nope - Anonymous employee Remark Media Employee Review

1.0
Feb 1, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent colleagues, all of whom were jettisoned; apparently the stock price has improved slightly now so I guess that would be a "pro" in 2016.

Cons

Was promised the moon and such was definitely not delivered, corporate politics were downright nasty, instability and idiocy generally ruled the day despite the best efforts of several members of management team.

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5.0
Oct 13, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It’s a great company with nice executives. A lots of on going projects and offer lots of hands on opportunities.

Cons

Sometimes projects lack of direction.

4.0
Feb 8, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Shing is super smart open minded. He has his pulse on the zeitgeist and is the kind of person who has nothing to prove, which allows him to make informed decisions and take strategic, calculated risks with the direction of the company. It’s my first experience working for a corporation that has major verticals under its belt but operates, culturally, like a startup. I was with the company back when they owned Vegas.com bu my wish I had stayed as they moved more into AI. Only reason I left was because living in Vegas full time was difficult since I wanted to be close to my family. Shing has many personal relationships with high level execs both in Vegas and around the world, many of whom pass through for a day or two. He’s super accessible, has an amazing work ethic and notices the like so if you put your best foot forward, there’s a lot of opportunity to grow here and cultivate significant relationships. Excited to see Remark grow now that it’s found it’s footing.

Cons

Like I said, it’s a “big” company on paper but doesn’t have too many employees so you may have more responsibilities than anticipated. Nothing unmanageable though. Only reason I’m giving it 4/5 is because the hours are long. Senior management are all workhorses who expect the same level of dedication so there’s not much time for a social life if you’re trying to stand out.

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