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Digital Natives Content

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5.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The agency is in a real growth spurt right now. We're just in our own building, the client list has some serious household names on it, and the work is genuinely something I'm proud of. Craft matters here. Collaboration actually happens rather than just being talked about in all agency meetings. There's also an actual bonus scheme for all levels, which honestly is always talked about in agencies but never given. And, while a lot of agencies are having a hard time of it right now, DN is winning work and growing and that makes a real difference to how it feels to come in every day. I also have a chronic condition and the flexibility I need has been nothing but supported.

Cons

It's ambitious and it moves fast — but so does social. Some people thrive on that. If you're looking for a slower pace and strict processes you can't imprint on, this probably isn't the right fit.

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1.0
14 June 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Maybe 1% of the team he work here are pleasant people

Cons

This agencies obsessed with self fast paced, the last place I worked we would get amends done in a single day, here even the simplest task takes easily two weeks and that’s without the constant errors. Months were spent regularly having to redo Work that was sent out completely incorrect. The working environment was absolutely horrific, bosses were either absent or blame gaming, dozens of rivalries around the office made it an awful Office to sit in, We escaped it every opportunity we could. Not even the strangely positive reviews from ‘current staff’ on here rate the CEO.

4.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Collaborative and forward looking A nice welcoming team Great friendly clients

Cons

Sink or swim - training can be "on the job" and there is an expectation at higher levels that you know what to do. Not a huge problem, but some experience in agency is recommended. Collaborative also means a lot of voices welcome in all the rooms - which can slow things down even when it does produce better work eventually

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