A very stressful and unethical place to work. - Designer The Mx Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 5, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Newly remodeled office space is a great improvement. Somewhat flexible hours (see followup under "Cons"). Free coffee, large cafeteria, and plenty of parking space.

Cons

Please note: be weary of positive reviews for this company. They run "social media contests" where they encourage employees to leave positive reviews on Glassdoor and Facebook in exchange for prizes and raffle entries. Unfortunately, this is a very stressful company to work for. Upper management and the art directors are very closed-minded, ego-driven, and unpleasant to work with. Office politics play an immense part in your daily work day. They preach "The MX Values" such as "respectful feedback over politeness and hierarchy" and "openness to feedback over personal pride", however you quickly find out this is not the case. A blame-driven environment quickly saps any creativity in favor of inner-office politics. Salary employees are taken advantage of, and forced to work extra and late hours without compensation. No appreciation, and employees are treated as disposable assets. Absolutely no room for advancement. This explains the high turnover rate.

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5.0
May 29, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people and company culture are amazing. The workload can be a little intense sometimes, but Mx takes the extra step to ensure an awesome work environment filled with amazing people. I felt a great deal of support, not just in day-to-day activities but career growth as well, especially from my managers. I never felt dumb asking questions. There was always someone willing to help. I felt like I was truly part of a team.

Cons

A typical workday is very meeting-heavy making focus time difficult to come by.

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2.0
May 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

MX Group has talented individual contributors, but the agency is weighed down by stagnant leadership and a culture that discourages innovation. Much of upper and middle management has remained in place for well over a decade, and it shows. There’s very little fresh thinking, limited professional evolution, and an overwhelming sense of complacency that has slowly filtered through the organization. The leadership culture feels extremely risk-averse. Sandbagging is common, and employees are encouraged to protect themselves rather than push boundaries or experiment with new ideas. Outside-the-box thinking is often punished unless it originates directly from senior leadership, which creates an environment where creativity and initiative are stifled instead of rewarded. The office culture itself feels dated and overly rigid. There’s an intense clock-watching mentality that makes the environment feel more like a call center than a modern digital agency. For a company branding itself around Chicago talent and innovation, the location and atmosphere feel disconnected from that identity. Compensation is below industry averages for many roles, though benefits are acceptable. The company would benefit greatly from healthy turnover and the introduction of new perspectives, modern best practices, and leadership willing to embrace change. Unfortunately, the current culture seems resistant to exactly that. The CEO works hard, but the leadership style often feels out of place for a modern digital agency. Ultimately, the company feels stuck between what it once was and what it needs to become. Without meaningful cultural and leadership evolution, the long-term outlook feels concerning. P.S. - There is a silent/ private acknowledgement that the overwhelming majority of employees want out, but have a difficult time landing new roles as they continue to waste away at MX.

Cons

Virtually everything, besides a few select employees

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