Sinking ship steered by a bunch of clueless shady executives - Account Manager theAudience Employee Review

1.0
May 24, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The culture of the company in the beginning was great but as company grew this changed dramatically Nice location of office Salary is ok. Not the worst but not the best Work is not that demanding or stressful/difficult

Cons

Executives try and feed junior employees weekly BS on how great the company is doing when the company is really in turmoil (i.e. 15% of staff have either quit or been laid off since 2014) Executives do not trust to tell employees the real plans for the future or just how bad the situation is VERY high staff turnover rate work very unrewarding unless you are high up in the ranks Mood since 2014 has been miserable and very uncomfortable Highly political

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5.0
May 3, 2016
Anonymous intern
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Pros

This internship was incredible because it gave me an in-depth, behind the scenes look at how an agency works day to day.

Cons

There are not too many cons when working with a company like theAudience. Everyone is very nice, very personable, and they truly take an interest in your opinions.

2.0
Aug 16, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The team that unfortunately is no longer there.

Cons

If you're reading this, you're probably interested in, or are being considered for a position at theAudience. I'm writing this from the perspective of what I wish someone told me before I joined. With that being said, a few things you should know: - In the 5 years I've been here, theAudience has cycled through 4 different CEOs, each with their own idea for what should/shouldn't happen. This has led to the the company having schizophrenic vision and no strategic direction. - In those same 5 years, this company has moved to 4 different offices. Each time the team gets smaller and smaller. - There is no New York office, there is no Dubai office. There is a team of less than 10 people left at the company's office in LA. - There is no one left from HR, finance, strategy, or creative. i.e. There is no support from a senior management standpoint to address your questions/concerns. - TheAudience was acquired by a holding company based in Dubai. While this sounds like good news, the challenges far outweigh the benefits. - The new owner of the company does not have a firm grasp on the industry that he's operating in. As a result, a lot of decisions don't align with, or are completely counter to what theAudience is about. - The latest leadership has plans to mutate theAudience with another company, but has yet to determine the how/why & what purpose it will serve strategically.

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