Reviews are accurate. Dumpster fire - Assistant Vice President Ruth Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Higher pay initially but that wears out quickly

Cons

Literally everything from interview until you quit. Nast CEO. Scared employees. Poor quality clients.

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5.0
Dec 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Small teams Working with leaders in biopharma Access to the CEO

Cons

Lacking ooerational structure Pace and growth varies by team

1.0
Jan 10, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of hands on experience. Fast paced environment.

Cons

- One of the most disorganized firms you will ever find. Lacks vision, overall strategy in terms of how to grow the firm and how to nurture employees. - Poor work life balance. Unrealistic and unreasonable expectations of junior employees without any fair compensation. - Highly unprofessional senior management/support staff. Senior managers will often times have "favorites" and also people they will "pick on" to do more work. Support staff likes to gossip and treat people poorly, often yelling at you or giving you negative attitude for no reason. Certain senior managers dress and act inappropriately as well. - Incompetent senior managers. Not all managers are, but most aren't qualified to be in the position they are working at or managing others. CEO of firm is short sighted and plays favorites and will keep certain managers around despite their lack of ability/effort. - Poor/unfair compensation. Starting salary was below market value, and also much lower than coworkers who have similar experience. Favoritism clearly at play. - Too much internal politics. Navigating this office is like a minefield. Certain people are favorites, certain others are picked on, certain people have to be mollified, etc. Just way too much to make this a productive workplace. - Low career advancement opportunity. Senior Managers hold steady, junior level staff get worked to death and won't get promoted or get a raise. No profit sharing here, senior managers keep it all. Senior managers will preclude junior managers from pitching new biz, for fear that if the client is brought on with the help of junior staff, that they may have to share the retainer with them.

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