Pros
- Good East London location - WFH a few days a week - Some fun parties twice a year - Variety of brands - Juniors seem to get on and build friendships
Cons
- Pretty negative, hostile, and tense environment - No HR, personal development or general care/interest in team wellbeing - Feels more like a low-budget creative agency than a social media agency - Low salaries compared to industry benchmarks - Overcomplicated organic social, campaigns and projects just to stroke egos - So much time spent making decks, having meetings about decks or getting feedback on decks for clients who don't care - No training for managers or anyone wanting to diversify their role - Rare to have a line manager meeting unless a junior - Inflated role titles - Pretty messy, dirty, and uninspiring office space - Clients spoken about as if they don't even have an iphone - Super high turnover - People let go because they aren't a 'DN person' - CD has final say on everything and shares random feedback without any context - everyone agrees in fear of being let go for not being said, 'DN person'. - The list could go on As a stepping stone to something else, it's fine and tolerable, but as somewhere to enjoy working at, flourish in your career and feel like you're valued I'd look elsewhere.