Pros
The actual employees who do the creative work, the sales team, the MAs, and the former VP are extremely talented and wonderful to work with. Some of the best co-workers I've ever had. We played squash a lot which was pretty fun.
Cons
Upper Management suffers from toxic masculinity, is overbearing, and controlling. A lot of the employees are on the verge of quitting or have quit since I left. Upper Management enforces a strict no work from home policy for employees within Saskatoon, while they themselves occasionally work from home. There are also some remote workers from other cities, making this policy pretty ridiculous. I was accused of "creating a mutiny" for simply asking 3 other employees if they felt they were more productive when we were working at home during the pandemic. Which I then relayed to management to offer advice on how we can improve efficiency. I was once lectured by upper management about how covid and the vaccine is a conspiracy theory, while negotiating to work from home due to living with someone immunocompromised (who was also a remote employee at the time) during the height of the pandemic. Upper management purposefully stood me up for meetings to discuss this. Later they told me they stood me up to "keep me on my toes" and keep me at the office. During the height of the pandemic upper management had the immunocompromised remote employee come into the office to fire them while not wearing a mask during a mask mandate, they said they shouldn't be concerned because of the building's air filtration, while breathing in their face. Upper management was also misogynistic at times, saying mockingly to women team members that they had "strong personalities" while discussing concerns in a meeting. They are a marketing company so they are trying very hard to make themselves look good, but I would strongly encourage you to find employment elsewhere.