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4.0
Aug 5, 2020
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Pros

The company as a whole is really great. They show appreciation for employees with fun parties, comp time, free food. The long hours are mandatory but appreciated. Agency life will always be this way. They have a "family" atmosphere here. people will get to know you, your kid's names, your pets (very important here). You'll find that the vast majority of people are kind and helpful. They are also doing their best to catch up to their competition with WFH policies and professional development. They are also testing out other collaborative and virtual platforms to be more relevant in today's market. Senior managers and leaders always have their doors open. Everyone pitches in to help, no matter their level. No job is too low for someone in this company. You'll have the SVP in the trenches right next to a coordinator. The company is conveniently located off of 287. The town has places to go. It's close to Morristown. The building is in the process of adding a gym. Small cafe in the building with limited hours. Ample easy parking.

Cons

The company is very cliquey. You will be reminded of high school. There are the cool kids, and everyone else. This comes from this "family" atmosphere, which is a plus and minus of working here. If you're one of the lucky ones to make it into the cool kid group, you're going to do very well here. If you're on the outside, not so much. Senior-level have all been at the company for a long time, but the high turnover comes from the lower level - especially account manager positions. The turn over in accounts is incredibly high (3-6 months tenure). The company has openly acknowledged this and that they are looking specifically for a type to fit this role. If you are interviewing here, you may want to ask to meet with other account managers so you can see what this type is and if you fit in. Also, some of these long-term employees who have been promoted to leadership roles have not received management training and it is rather apparent. Teams are very siloed, which the company knows is an issue but seems at a loss to correct thus far. Professional development has been lacking, but they are trying to work on it. The company is so go-go-go, which means it's challenging to do anything other than just your job. The diversity is lacking in this company, as well. Although it is woman-owned and run, there is a type of woman who works here and makes it to senior-level. Some of the challenges the company faces might be mitigated by a bit more diversity in genders, ethnicities, and career backgrounds. Unfortunately, there are some bad eggs here that are insensitive to other populations.

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5.0
Apr 3, 2025
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Pros

I get the opportunity to work with smart, talented, creative people every day. From ownership on down, there are so many (women) to be inspired by. My team works well together, my clients are kind and appreciate and value the work we do. I've learned so much and I'm encouraged to continue growing. The opportunities here feel endless for those that want them.

Cons

It's an agency, in pharma, so sometimes there is a lot of work. Late nights, travel, last minute deadline scrambling - these things are unfortunately unavoidable in this industry. Not everyone on the team puts in the same level of effort and commitment during those moments, which makes it harder on those of us that do.

1.0
Feb 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I gained valuable lessons that I will carry with me throughout my career: - I learned just how cold and cultureless businesses can be - I witnessed that actions speak much louder than PowerPoint presentations - I discovered that some companies prioritize event aesthetics over basic employee decency - I realized the relief that comes from no longer working in such a toxic, catty environment

Cons

Some key leaders: - Were power-malnourished, (not to be confused with power-hungry) - Consistently prioritized client happiness over company morale (free lunches were a mask) - Enforced policies even if they didn’t adhere to the simplest ones - Acted above being questioned or understood, especially by those lower on the org chart - Disregarded performance reviews, sometimes until the day they drastically shifted roles & responsibilities - giving employees zero time to improve. - Practiced favoritism, addressing sensitivities for some while overlooking the presence of others - Took full-week vacations without notice, leaving employees to fend for themselves…then failed to acknowledge the effects - Insisted on being the main point of contact, even if unreachable. - Micromanaged at random, then disappeared when support was needed; and somehow employees were the ones who gave the poor performance - Discouraged initiative; questions were often responded with “you’re overthinking it.” - In the rare times feedback was provided, it was often dismissive, vague and unconstructive - Gossiped at inappropriate levels, once making a baseless yet damaging accusation toward an employee, over a deliverable not meeting expectations - Extended efforts only to the level of “due diligence,” doing what looked good on paper - Provided lengthy training, which often proved inapplicable in real-world situations - Lacked a clear vision, were closed off to recommendations, then were blameful of the shortcomings. On occasion, they’d present a confident vision far from reality, and again blamed others if not executed properly.

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