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West End Strategy Team

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Run. Find a job where you're treated like a human being. - Anonymous employee West End Strategy Team Employee Review

1.0
Mar 10, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- WEST's clients are (mostly) great.

Cons

- Extreme favoritism. - Zero accountability for upper-level staff. Supervisors regularly take credit for their subordinates' work and blame subordinates for any issues that arise. Staying in Matt and Ari's good graces is all that matters. - Office culture is nil. - Work/life balance is nonexistent. - Overwhelmingly white. Just look at the team page. Efforts to improve diversity have been ham-fisted and tokenizing. - Pay is laughable compared to similar firms. - Have personally witnessed multiple screaming arguments between staff members. - Leadership abides terrible behavior by clients, including (but not limited to) verbal harassment towards staff.

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West End Strategy Team Response
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We take your concerns very seriously and are disappointed to hear about your experiences. We are committed to addressing the issues of favoritism and accountability that you’ve pointed out. We are currently reviewing our policies and practices to ensure a more equitable and respectful work environment for everyone.

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5.0
Mar 10, 2025
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Pros

The team here is deeply invested in both the success of its clients and the well-being of its employees. My colleagues are incredibly kind and collaborative, always willing to lend a hand or share their expertise. The work is meaningful, with clients tackling some of today’s most pressing issues, including human rights, environmental sustainability, and criminal justice reform. Helping to elevate our clients' voices and shape public conversations around these topics makes the work both challenging and rewarding. The firm has made a concerted effort to improve the culture, fostering an environment where employees feel valued and supported. Leadership is responsive to feedback and actively works with all members of the team to create a rewarding work experience where wins are celebrated. This effort has been tremendously successful in my view, and the culture in the DC office is extremely positive.

Cons

Securing earned media can be challenging and stressful, especially as newsrooms continue to shrink. The fast-paced nature of the industry often requires flexibility, including occasional long hours or work on nights and weekends. However, these challenges are inherent to the communications profession as a whole and not unique to West End Strategy Team.

2.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Junior co-workers were trauma-bonded which facilitated friendship.

Cons

The company had a very low retention rate, especially among people of color. Most senior leadership were the longest-tenured employees and all white. Budget constraints were consistently raised across teams, often limiting morale. Folks were given false promises around formal reviews and growth opportunities. There is also a strong culture of favoritism that has impacted team dynamics and opportunities. Even though the company has been around for 10+ years, the environment still felt like a startup, with major operational changes, including binary-level tracking, rolled out without proper training, documentation, or clear processes. The CEO also maintains a culture of surveillance over teams, which often creates a lack of trust and unnecessary stress. In some cases, client missions and priorities directly contradicted each other, creating confusion and questioning morals.

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