DCC Marketing Reviews

2.7

30% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

Kara Demirjian Huss

46% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
1.0
22 June 2026

The blind leading the blind

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If there were any, this is the place where it would go.

Cons

What a terrible company to work for. If you’re looking for a place to grow your career, develop your skills, or feel valued, keep looking. Leadership is completely out of touch with how a modern company should operate. They resist change, ignore employee feedback, and continue making decisions based on what is cheapest rather than what is best for employees, clients, or the business. The result is an organization that feels years behind its competitors. Employee turnover is incredibly high. People leave before they ever have a chance to grow because there is little incentive to stay. Recognition is rare, career advancement is limited, and the compensation simply doesn’t justify the workload. The pay is among the lowest I’ve seen for comparable positions. Salaries feel like the bare minimum—and in many cases below what similar roles pay elsewhere. Annual raises are equally disappointing, often failing to keep pace with the cost of living, let alone reflect an employee’s contributions or industry standards. Loyalty isn’t rewarded here. Quality consistently takes a back seat to speed and cost-cutting. If something can be done faster instead of correctly, the faster option almost always wins. Long-term solutions are ignored in favor of short-term fixes that create even more problems later. The company’s dependence on AI is honestly shocking. Rather than using it as a productivity tool, it often feels like it’s being used to replace the work of multiple employees. Blog posts, social media content, and marketing materials are heavily AI-generated with what appeared to be minimal human oversight or fact-checking. Whatever the AI produces is frequently accepted with little questioning, even when accuracy should matter. The team even shares a single AI account, allowing everyone to see previous conversations, which creates an unprofessional workflow and highlights just how dependent the company has become on it. The technology provided to employees is equally frustrating. The laptops are outdated and underpowered, slowing down even routine work. Employees spend more time waiting on their computers than actually being productive. It’s difficult to understand how a company expects quality work while providing hardware that struggles to keep up with basic day-to-day tasks. Then there’s the project management system. It feels like software that should have been retired over a decade ago. Employees have repeatedly voiced concerns and suggested better alternatives, yet nothing changes. Promises are made, but they’re rarely followed by action. The company continues using outdated tools because they’re inexpensive and leadership refuses to modernize. Perhaps the most frustrating part is the misplaced priorities. Significant time and energy are spent maintaining a polished social media presence that receives minimal engagement, while the internal problems that employees deal with every day continue to be ignored. The company focuses on looking successful instead of actually investing in the people and systems that would make it successful. So much more could be said, but this is just barely scratching the surface. Overall, this is a company that prioritizes cutting costs over investing in its employees. Low pay, below-market raises, outdated technology, resistance to change, and an overreliance on AI create an environment where employees are expected to do more with less while receiving very little in return.

2.0
30 Nov 2025

Would not reccomend

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The Co-working space was great! Hybrid schedule was fine

Cons

Salary was incredibly low Early arrival time Gossipy dynamic- it was very bizarre actually. Everyone talked about everyone and then would be in their face smiling and laughing. Bizarre is the only word that comes to mind. Management needs to learn to manage better. Clique-ish between the two offices Seemed like it was ok for certain people to work from home, but others got scolded and reminded of the Hybrid schedule.

2.0
7 Nov 2025

More Challenges Than Opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The challenges ultimately outweighed any potential advantages.

Cons

Opportunities to Improve Structure, Culture, and Fairness - I observed ongoing issues related to favoritism and inconsistent standards. Certain employees appeared to receive accelerated promotions, additional PTO, and unique work-from-home privileges that were not offered to others. While the company stated that flexibility was available, the amount of time off and remote work granted varied noticeably between employees, with certain individuals receiving far more accommodation. - There were also situations where unprofessional office behavior was repeatedly left unaddressed, while other employees were held to strict expectations. This contributed to an environment where expectations felt uneven and unclear. - High turnover and difficulty filling open roles placed added pressure on existing staff. The level of disorganization in project management frequently resulted in last-minute work and ongoing urgency. This created stress across teams and made it difficult to plan work effectively. - Feedback was sometimes delivered in a passive-aggressive or overly critical manner, both one-on-one and in group settings. When concerns were raised about behavior that felt overly intense or targeted, the response did not always provide support or resolution. In some cases, the responsibility for addressing the dynamic was placed back on the person experiencing the issue, rather than the source being addressed directly. This left me feeling unsupported at times when I needed leadership guidance the most. Growth, Compensation, and PTO - PTO allotments and access to time off were inconsistent. Internal coverage made it difficult to take time off, especially when others on the team were already out. There were also instances where work was expected on major holidays due to staffing constraints. - Clear growth paths were not defined in some departments, leaving employees to try to outline their own progression without structured guidance. Office & Tools - Required in-office attendance was challenging due to limited space. Workstations were close together, which made the environment feel cramped. Equipment was often basic and prone to performance issues, which affected efficiency. Technology & AI Usage - There was a strong push to use AI tools, but implementation lacked clear ethical and security guidelines. In some cases, client or internal information was shared with AI platforms to manage workload without established protocols, which raised concerns.

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