Pros
- The opportunity to work with most of the big entertainment studios in LA on prestigious titles. - Most of the people on the floor are genuinely great people who work very hard and care about each other.
Cons
- Management is very removed from the day-to-day. Concerns voiced to them are typically acknowledged, then promptly ignored. - Pay is almost average - Benefits leave much to be desired - Very few company holidays. Expect to work (or realistically just sit around) on holidays that all of your clients have off. - Sick time comes out of PTO (really), and WFH is discouraged, so people constantly come to work ill. Half the office is usually sick with something (but at least the pantry is always stocked with Emergen-C!) - No standard "fun" agency perks (happy hour, summer fridays, bring your dog, etc.) - No room for advancement, unless you are one of management's favorites - Typical agency 24/7 mentality. Expect to be emailed/slacked/texted/called constantly, even on vacation.