G/O Digital Employee Reviews about "opportunities for growth"
Updated Nov 22, 2021
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Return to all Reviews- 4.0Dec 16, 2015Client ServicesCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsPhoenix, AZ
Pros
Growing company with opportunities for professional growth and advancement. Great focus on culture and work/life balance. Company rewards employees who do well and stand out among peers. A part of a well-established company with built in sales pipeline through partners and a strong emphasis on growing digital business. Turnkey solution with good overall products.
Cons
Slaves to systems that do not always work as well as they should causing a lot of internal and external frustration Because there are so many products, the company does not excel in single products and is not as competitive with other similar digital company products that have fewer products to focus on.
- 2.0Dec 9, 2015Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee, more than 1 year
Pros
Diverse demographic of employees. Relaxed dress code, weekly snacks, secure parking garage. Internal movement to other positions encouraged. Current CEO Tim Fagan is a very strong leader, passionate about growing the company, who is also very approachable and personable.
Cons
Promotion track generally unclear, not much growth opportunity for folks in manager roles. Huge workloads, over stressed employees at the worker bee level. Work/life balance is not a focus, health insurance is sub-par. Management of departments seems to be dependent on style of manager rather than strategic and consistent approach. Although a digital company, option to telecommute does not appear to be available equally to all employees.
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