Agnostic hiring - Anonymous employee Rivers Agency Employee Review

5.0
Dec 13, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’ve been full time at Rivers for just over four years. The workspace is beautifully designed and looks like an Apple showroom, bristling with tricked-out, up-to-date Macs and second screens for NASA-grade extra monitor space. For the size of the company, the benefits are impressive. It’s tough to swing decent healthcare with less than 50 employees but Rivers does it anyway. Free parking. Catered lunch every Friday. A stocked beer fridge (for after 5). Cupboards stuffed with snacks of every kind, from fresh fruit and granola bars to the really tasty kinds that seem to run out first, go figure. Flexibility to handle family issues, jury duty, meeting your plumber, the usual life necessities. Training is paid for to grow the capabilities of the individual and the agency. Tattoos are optional, but shockingly, not financed by the agency. The client list is lengthy and diverse and that’s a good thing for a borderline ADHD creative person like me. In my writing I get to shift tonality between conservative banker-speak, mind-blowing semiconductor capability, sly-humor online lighting storefronts and the language of a couple dozen other industries, and it’s a fun challenge. There’s a similar exuberance in the tech folks and developers when they’re scheming a new way to skin a technological cat. I’ve been in the ad biz for a long time, having held senior positions in several agencies in the Southeast, and I've never worked anywhere that is so completely agnostic in hiring. If you’re good at what you do, want to contribute and are housebroken, there’s a place for you. It’s a Star Wars bar of Myers-Briggs personality types, no surprise given the range of disciplines required in marketing communications today. Toss together strategists, computer scientists, writers, designers, producers, photographers, illustrators and developers speaking an alphabet soup of languages like PHP, SCSS, SQL, Magento 1 & 2, Python, C++, Drupal – and probably Klingon – and shake well. Everyone’s individual roles overlap and you can’t help but learn something new every day. That's the primary reason I wanted in – to stay current with the industry's tidal wave of game-changing digital marketing and communications technologies, I needed to be someplace that stays ahead of the curve.

Cons

No shorts allowed, not even on those steamy dog days of August in North Carolina.

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5.0
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Incredible place to work. An amazing place to grow as a creative and learn from some of the most passionate, skilled advertisers and developers you could ever hope to meet. Strong, supportive spirit of collaboration.

Cons

They can be a very brutally honest with you, which is a good thing, so be prepared to have thick skin and not take feedback personally. The criticism is always in service of helping you grow and delivering work for the client.

5.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

With over 25 years of experience in the advertising and entertainment industries, I can say without exaggeration that working for a woman-owned advertising agency is a breath of fresh air. Rivers Agency is helmed by a woman who has the business acumen to celebrate over 30 years doing what she loves, while never losing sight of the welfare of her community and her employees. She has surrounded herself with a talented team of professionals who work passionately together to push the creative and technical envelope every day for their clients. I am proud to have been part of this team for nearly four years, and have been continually fulfilled by the diversity of our clients, the longevity of our relationships, and the inspiration I draw from my teammates. I hope to spend many more years here as a valued member of the team.

Cons

There are no negatives that come to mind. Having many years of experience, I have seen the good, the bad and the ugly. The Rivers Agency is an exceptional place to work.

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