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Uncommon Creative Studio

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Not family friendly - Anonymous employee Uncommon Creative Studio Employee Review

3.0
Dec 13, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great creative work Some amazing people, glad I met them Stretch yourself with the workload

Cons

you can get swallowed up Not amazing support Not sure LT listen and make things better, ethos is take us or leave us

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1.0
Sep 9, 2024
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Pros

The lack of management allows for people to play in other lanes

Cons

Few employees, even fewer employees who are qualified

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3.0
Sep 20, 2024
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Pros

The people here are a rare combination of talented, motivated and nice. Uncommon still says no to lucrative clients and projects if it thinks they won't produce great creative work (although there are signs this is changing a bit as it scales). The flip side of lean teams and tough projects is that there are no passengers here. If people aren't great, they don't stay long. So you tend to be working with people who are really good at their jobs. Uncommon also looks great on your CV. You'll have loads of options if you want to leave for another agency.

Cons

The organisation is chaotic. Working here feels like a constant state of crisis. People pulled onto projects to fight short term fires. Never ending anxiety and urgency. Saw far too many good people burnt out and chewed up by working there. The company seems almost proud of this - 'well, you are at Uncommon!' For this reason I probably wouldn't recommend a job here - even though I enjoyed it - unless you're good in that kind of environment. I was in the London office - but from what I hear the New York office is even more chaotic. Secondly (and this is a pro and a con!) Uncommon's priority is building its own showreel. This means they're really focused on making great creative work, but it also means they define great creative work as 'work that looks good in our portfolio'. There's sometimes contempt for other agencies/clients/the idea of marketing and advertising. This means reasonable client requests are sometimes completely disregarded - often leading to tense relationships.

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