Avoid this unhealthy workplace - SEO Account Manager Seer Interactive Employee Review

2.0
Apr 7, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- The Founder is still seen as some SEO "God" in the industry (not sure why, honestly) so you have the opportunity to work with some large clients. But heads up... they catch wind of the agency's inabilities pretty quickly so there is potential for you to hurt your personal brand by coupling yourself with this agency. - Typical of any agency, there are *some* really smart, hardworking, and awesome employees. But for every 1 genuinely capable employee, there are like 3 incapable employees so good luck! And the good employees typically question status quo / bring in new ways of thinking, which is often overshadowed by the herd-like mentality that is applauded by managers.

Cons

I'll start from the top and make my way down: - The Founder is an egotistical maniac who genuinely thinks he is a good guy. I used to follow him on LinkedIn but got tired of him spouting disingenuous garbage about how he and his company are holier than thou. Don't let this fool you. Wil favors employees that applaud him (even when they know he is wrong), he devalues opposing opinions (even when data-backed), he creates a hostile work environment by reacting to every emotion he has in any given moment, and he is insanely unprofessional in communication. - The Directors, Associate Directors and Team Leads are made up of the 3% of complacent employees that seem to be okay with the hostile environment (Stockholm's Syndrome, possibly?). There isn't one Director, AD, or TL that wasn't born and bred within the walls of Seer. That's problematic in so many ways. It creates a cult-like environment where the only new ideas come from Wil and the fan girls below him push his agenda forward. - The AMs and Associates are a mixed bag at best. People are promoted waaaaay too fast and given accounts / responsibilities that they can't handle. Rather than training, mentoring, or setting people up for success as they fumble through new situations in their stretch roles, Seer lets people fail. AMs and Associates are overworked, exhausted, and working 55, 60, 65-hour weeks. Late-night emails, weekend work, holiday work, missed PTO, working on vacation is all very much a thing at Seer. The agency caters to a younger, more junior employee. Tenured professionals will not stick around for the lack of work-life balance, coupled with the offensively low pay. Last thing: I took a linear job change, decreased my workload, and increased my pay by 35%. If you are still working at Seer, trust me... you are getting WAY underpaid and WAY overworked

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Seer Interactive Response
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Thank you for your review. It's super unfortunate to hear this was your experience on our team. We're sorry this wasn't better addressed/unpacked during your time on our team. We don't take this feedback lightly. There's a lot to digest here and a great deal for us to consider as we explore how to best prevent others from sharing this experience. Thank you for your candor and for giving us the opportunity to drive change across the areas noted.

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Pros

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Cons

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