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Nice People - Anonymous employee Elevation Marketing Employee Review

5.0
15 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Stable agency having been in the market for over 20 years. People are nice, the work is interesting and leadership in active in the day to day. Focused on B2B only marketing so it's different then a B2C agency. Staff is older, more stable and turnover is low at least this year. Very nice offices and some big name brands.

Cons

Work is done all in office with limited work from home days each month. Smaller agency so growth potential is limited in some departments.

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5.0
3 May 2025
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Pros

I had the incredible opportunity to work at Elevation Marketing and I can honestly say it was the dream job! They have an amazing culture and the team is full of passionate and talented individuals.

Cons

The only con is that I had to move away.

1.0
12 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are 0 pros because this company thrives on deception and dysfunction. Management will present themselves as warm and supportive during the onboarding phase, but don’t be fooled — that friendliness is just a mask. Once you're in, you'll quickly discover that honesty is optional and trust is constantly undermined. Backdoor politics run the show, with leaders who won’t hesitate to throw you under the bus to protect their own image. Genuine effort goes unrewarded, while the loudest flatterers get all the praise. Compensation is insultingly low for the workload and industry standards. If you value integrity, respect, and a healthy work culture, stay far away.

Cons

This company suffers from some of the worst leadership I’ve ever encountered. Management operates without integrity, often engaging in backdoor politics, favoritism, and dishonest communication. Feedback is rarely genuine, and it's common for employees to be misled or outright lied to. Hard work and competence are routinely overlooked in favor of those who play the political game — even if they contribute little of real value. Meanwhile, compensation is insultingly low compared to industry standards. If you're looking for a place that values ethics, transparency, and employee well-being, look elsewhere.

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