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Connelly Partners Reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(51 total reviews)

Steve Connelly

77% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Connelly Partners has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 51 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Connelly Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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51 reviews
4.0
15 Jan 2018
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Pros

The culture at Connelly Partners is difficult to match anywhere else, it really feels like a work family. The agency regularly has events to bring everyone together, whether it's the spring fieldhouse day, the summer outing to one of the Boston Harbor Islands, the infamous CP Thanksgiving or the winter holiday party. The agency is also a unique size in that people usually work on multiple clients across various industries. When accounts are lost, no one ever gets laid off because of this structure. The location is also really great, it's rare to find the space in the South End to put 120+ employees, but Connelly Partners is a unique gem surrounded by fun food places and little shops. The office itself is somewhere you feel really cool walking into every day, especially with everyone rotating music day. On a final note, starting at Connelly Partners early in your career sets you up well to leave to go client side or to another agency because of all the hats you tend to wear working at a small agency.

Cons

First and foremost, they cannot pay the industry standard to their employees. Most accept being paid less than they would at the big agencies because of the culture. Entry level hires start below $35k, which isn't particularly livable for anyone looking to pay Boston rent. They also tend to make employees wait longer to be promoted, which can almost feel as though they're tightening purse strings to keep you at a lower salary as long as they can instead of progressing you through at a pace more standard to other agencies. This of course wasn't the case when the strategy department was down to 2 members and one guy that was entry level got promoted twice in a year to get him up to a better client-facing title. That was frustrating to watch play out when some wait 2+ years for a promotion. While the Disney trip is a great perk, many wish the company would just outright give them the money instead of the trip. It's hard to struggle financially working there and then watch the company drop a huge amount of money on this trip instead of giving it directly to their employees. Over time, it can get frustrating working on multiple clients at once since you can never really level with them and say they're not the only account you work on and can't receive 100% of your undivided attention all the time. This can certainly compound when you have 5-6 clients all knocking down your door acting like you're 100% staffed on their accounts and you need to juggle them and just deal with it. Connelly Partners is of the size where the clients have the final say, to the detriment of the creatives. At the end of the day, the agency needs to keep the lights on and will do anything it can to please the clients, including bowing down to crazy feedback in the name of the relationship. There is also a bad track record of acquiring other agencies only to watch them disintegrate. Over the years, CP bought a healthcare agency which saw all of their employees leave over a few year span. They also bought a digital marketing agency named Almighty which originally had 20ish employees when it shacked up with CP, but now only has about 3-4 remaining.

1.0
5 Dec 2014
Recommend
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Pros

People are nice at Connelly Partners. The environment is very friendly and positive. Nobody is forced to stay and work late. Weekends at the office are a rarity. The space itself is also great. Beautiful wood floors and brick walls. People make friends easily here. Music day is also an interesting touch. People bring in their iPods and get to play their tunes for the day. There's an annual trip to Disneyworld in Orlando. Great for families. Very family-friendly place, in terms of hours and environment.

Cons

This review is only for the CP side of the agency. The Connelly Partners account team is ill-equipped to manage projects, build relationships with clients, or sell in work. The younger account people haven't worked at any major ad agencies, and the more senior account people are often absent and unfocused. None of them seem too concerned about the quality of the work, from my experience. The strategy team is weak. It is one account guy plus some research people. They don't develop industry-caliber strategies or insights. They don't try to inspire the creatives. The creative team is a mix. The top creative leaders of the company seem to lack creative taste. They've been disconnected from the greater ad industry for so long. It doesn't seem like they have trust in their employees' creative abilities. Other members of the department range from complacent to agitated but unable to change anything. Agency diversity is also an issue. There have been some hires from different backgrounds with different points of view and approaches, but they don't tend to stick around. This affects the work. Lastly, there are too many small, regional clients. People can't make the work better because it's just one rush job after another. Again, this review is only for the CP side of the agency. I left before the merger with ISM was solid. Based on my conversations with people still at the agency who are unhappy with the way things are, the ISM team is great. This includes account and creative folks.

1.0
22 July 2019
Recommend
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Pros

They have a bar and unlimited vacation time.

Cons

The leadership has been there from the start, don't take critique, and won't prove their worth. It's a top-heavy traditional agency, without integrity to research and data.

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