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A Warning to Agencies About to be Acquired by Sandbox - Anonymous employee sandbox Employee Review

2.0
Feb 6, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When the Sandbox acquisition was announced, we were excited. There were a whole bunch of positives just over the horizon: ~ New clients to work on ~ Help with our existing clients ~ Access to tools that would have been otherwise out of reach ~ Access to advancement opportunities that come with greater scale However...

Cons

We pretty quickly realized that most of the promised benefits were simply not there. The idea of Sandbox, in theory, is that all of the offices work together. Everybody brings their experience and skills to the table, and no one office is responsible for any one client or any one task. But instead, we have been left alone, to flounder. Over the last six months since the Sandbox acquisition was finalized, our office has lost 1/3 of its employees to layoffs or resignations. Sandbox corporate refuses to back-fill those positions, and no one from the other offices is integrating into our clients. The result is more work for fewer people, longer hours, more people quitting; it's a vicious cycle. And while we'd love to work on the new clients and opportunities that were promised, how can we, when we barely have enough time to work on the clients we had before the acquisition? I'm not entirely convinced that the company leadership knows what the morale situation is like among the rank and file. The CEO has visited our office to speak with us literally once, when the acquisition was announced. The other company executives seem only to show up to lay people off. Meanwhile, the day-to-day management of our office has been assigned to the four senior-most employees from our old agency that Sandbox hasn't laid off yet--with no representation whatsoever from the company that bought us. In theory, Sandbox has a "Chief Integration Officer" in charge of smoothing out wrinkles like these, but he seems to have already turned his attention to the next acquisition. Where is the team spirit? Where is the collaboration? Sandbox just announced that they had made the "strategic decision" to close an office and lay off the 20ish employees who worked there. I am not one of those employees. I still have my job. But it seems to me like the that office started out very much like us, and it certainly wouldn't surprise me if we eventually suffered a similar fate. To be clear, there are more nit-picky positives and negatives that I haven't listed here. There are free snacks and unlimited PTO. The time-tracking software is garbage. I love a lot of my coworkers, and they often make the long hours worth it. But more important than all that: They will tell you Sandbox is all about collaboration. This is not true. You are on your own.

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sandbox Response
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Focusing on your advice I completely agree with your assertion to invest. We are continuously looking to invest in our people and clients. Every integration has its opportunities for improvement and we realize this. We are committed to investing in your and your location.

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1.0
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Pros

Benefits are ok. Some of the existing staff seems to care about employees from new acquisitions.

Cons

Chicago is the HQ. They have already cemented themselves into any positions of importance and spread the workload amongst the existings offices. Don't get caught thinking there will be a place for you if you work hard and integrate, just like they ask. Instead, artificial smooth talkers will take any meaningful positions, while those who know what they are doing have either left already or will be laid off in the next round of cuts. And yes, there will be cuts. That is the business model they have chosen, just keep replacing people who aren't in Chicago. Buy up a new company for their clients and cut the staff. Today, half of the Orange County office was let go. Don't expect any kind of reasonable severance either. You will need a new job lined up immediately. My advice: If you are the next company purchased by Sandbox Agency..get out. Get Out Now!

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sandbox Response
8y
While many of our senior leaders do sit in our Chicago office we recognize we have leaders in every office no matter what someone’s title is. While we need to make difficult business decisions that affect our employees our leaders, with the title or not, support those individuals in any way that we are able.
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