5.0
Jul 7, 2026
Current employee, more than 3 years
Arlington, TX
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Great place to work. Lot's of support, opportunities and amazing team culture.
Cons
Nothing I can think of.
Pros
Great place to work. Lot's of support, opportunities and amazing team culture.
Cons
Nothing I can think of.
Pros
I've really enjoyed my experience working here. The team is supportive, leadership is approachable, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn and grow. The collaborative and supportive culture makes it a great place to work, and they are quick to recognize accomplishments small and big.
Cons
This company is made up of 95% remote workers in several different time zones. While that does have it's advantages it also creates natural barriers in communication and sets back working relationships
Pros
The biggest strength at Thrive is the people behind the scenes making the magic happen. This is one of the few agencies I’ve worked at where teams genuinely step up for each other. When one department is slammed or understaffed, another department doesn’t point fingers, they pick up the slack. That kind of support is real, and you feel it. This past year especially made that clear. During periods of change and simplification, teams rallied instead of retreating. People leaned in, communicated more, and stayed focused on the bigger picture rather than just their individual lanes. There’s a shared belief that there’s something special about this brand and the people here, and that belief shows up when it matters. Leadership is accessible and human. There’s transparency, collaboration, and a genuine effort to improve processes instead of pretending everything is perfect. Wins are celebrated, challenges are talked through, and no one acts like they have all the answers. Also worth noting, work-life balance is respected. You’re trusted to do your job without being micromanaged, which makes a huge difference in morale and longevity. Thrive is a place where people care about the work, the clients, and each other. If you want to be part of a team that actually shows up when things get hard and doesn’t lose sight of what makes the company special, this is a great place to be.
Cons
Because the company is growing and evolving, change is constant. If you need everything to stay exactly the same forever, this might feel uncomfortable. If you’re adaptable, it’s actually a plus.
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