Bullseye Media Reviews

2.5

37% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)

32% positive business outlook

Bullseye Media has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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23 reviews
1.0
28 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You are in downtown Minneapolis.

Cons

Super restrictive non-compete Management hoards information Management is not accountable The agency promises its clients that it will perform work that it is not capable of performing

1.0
16 June 2025

Come back down to earth (and reality)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- A variety of work for multiple clients - Work from home - Flexible time if you have appointments, as long as you make up your daily work.

Cons

If I could give this company 0/5 stars, I would. - Unethical work practices, even though “Ethical Transparency” is a core value. They have worked under the company radar for conservative right-wing groups without informing the entire company. No DEI whatsoever. - Extremely poor communication. During my time there, I have brought this issue up in every single review. The higher-ups are aware and said, "We're working on it." It never moves on from there. - The workload is unmanageable. Working before work hours, through our allotted one-hour lunch, and a lot of time after work hours. I would receive many work emails from account managers after 10 pm and at all hours of the day on weekends. When you bring up the workload, the "dev ops" team would just move things without thinking of the consequences for next week or anyone else's schedule, thus making a bigger mess for the following day/week. - "A fast-paced workplace" does not cut it. For example, 1.5 hours to create over 150 digital ads. These usually take closer to 8 hours. This then throws off everyone's schedule. Tight turnarounds for projects caused many to work through lunches and after hours consistently. - If you speak up about issues, you are gaslighted into thinking it's all you. During a review, I was negatively clapped at by a company partner for bringing up the issues I was facing and advocating for what I needed the company to improve to be more successful. “What (clap) do (clap) you (clap) need (clap). What do you need (clapping with each word). I have never in my professional career been spoken to in this manner. Please note that “Foundational Respect” is a core value for this company. - Women are looked down upon here. Women have been mocked for crying or being “too emotional” to their faces. Please note that “Foundational Respect” is a core value for this company. - This company would rather support AI and ChatGPT than actually use their talented employees. They have let go of almost all of their copy team and now opt for AI. Keep in mind their core values are “Ethical Transparency” and “Foundational Respect”.

2.0
26 Feb 2025

Yikes

Recommend
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Pros

Working at an ad agency downtown has some allure. Talented and hardworking colleagues. You'll never be twiddling your thumbs here.

Cons

The review about this place being a "recipe for burnout" is too real. The majority of employees are overworked, some departments more than others. Productivity and profit are valued more than creativity and employee well-being. They've taken on a number of shady clients before but claim "ethical transparency" is one of their core values. Don't be fooled by the prestige of a fast-paced ad agency, it just isn't worth it.

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