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THINK Interactive

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An agency so top heavy its surprising that they haven't fallen over - Anonymous employee THINK Interactive Employee Review

1.0
Jul 27, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They pay well and have good work/life balance.

Cons

Too many directors and not enough employees that do the actual work. Development team is not up on the latest technology in the industry despite the agency claims to be a 'digital agency'. Very much a good ole boy network in that they have creative leads that have been there almost since the agency began and they are very inflexible to change or anything/anybody new. Very anxiety filled environment because they are constantly doing layoffs of employees but keep the high salaried directors that do not do the actual work. Also, they do not communicate well with the employees even though there are less than 30 of them.

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5.0
Dec 29, 2016
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Pros

Friendly management and co workers

Cons

office politics in the lower echelons

3.0
Oct 31, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Their salary rates tend to be pretty competitive with the market. They have a strong emphasis on project management (as opposed to letting the creative team run the show) - so you may have better odds of keeping the project on track for whatever deliverables you have. However...

Cons

..Management has unrealistic expecations of resourcing. (ie: only 1 UX guy, let's give him 5 deliverables next week! We have to, that's what we promised!) This could be said about many agencies, but it gets old fast. Also, management owns the company. They decide how they like things done, it's their money, it's their friends in upper management. This can be really toxic because any complaints you have on upper management will mean on the next round of layoffs you're "it"... very clique-ish in this way. I hear it's improved in the last year since the former creative directors have left, but be aware.

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