Pros and Cons Overall - Associate TriplePoint PR Employee Review

3.0
Jul 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

TriplePoint PR has many truly smart and passionate people. Team members across all levels are generous with their time, offering constructive feedback on press materials, writing, and strategy. For someone early in their PR career, that level of insight and collaboration is invaluable. The remote-first work environment is also a huge plus. It allows for flexibility and focus, and the team has adapted well to distributed communication.

Cons

There are structural and cultural issues that make it difficult to grow or sustain long-term. The interview process for even entry-level roles is extremely long. Mine took three months and included more than three rounds, which felt excessive for the position. Once inside, there’s a strong “prove yourself” culture: high expectations are placed immediately, but without a clear support structure or dedicated supervisor. There’s also no formal HR, which makes it difficult to voice concerns or navigate career progression. Workload can quickly become overwhelming due to understaffing, and while people try to support one another, there simply aren’t enough hands. Leadership visibility is minimal; the CEO is mostly absent unless you’re contributing thoughts that align with his interests on Slack. There’s a pervasive “scrappy” mentality that often feels like code for lack of resources and inconsistent structure. Lastly, diversity remains a real issue. At a time when representation should be a priority, the team lacks visible inclusivity across roles and levels. If you’re looking for fast-paced agency experience and thrive under pressure, you’ll learn a lot. But if you’re seeking a more balanced, supportive environment with intentional leadership and infrastructure, this may not be the best long-term fit.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'm still absolutely in love with this place - the work can be rigorous and psychologically exhausting, but I've never known a company that does a better job of building community and caring about its employees. If you have a problem with something or someone, you'll need to bring it up with your manager - they're not mind-readers - but if you do, they will do everything in their power to help. There's immense opportunity for career growth if you impress them, and you'll be given as much responsibility as you can handle from the very start.

Cons

Work was the first thing I thought about when I woke up in the morning and the last thing I thought about before I fell asleep: your job will in many ways be your life. They build a cozy enough community that you won't *hate* your life, but you'll be juggling enough things that it can be hard to ever really turn off.

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4.0
Jan 9, 2026
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Pros

The company and employees were very helpful in keeping up with the interns and many of them I grew a great attachment to. Had a lot of help learning processes and felt like I gained insight I would have never gotten otherwise.

Cons

The job is very isolating for people outside of the inner circles. It felt hard to connect with people when it wasn't within your short meeting window. I struggled to feel a part of the company and havent kept in contact with many people who I thought I developed close bonds with.

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