PLEASE READ ME BEFORE APPLYING - Marketing Specialist Imaginuity Employee Review

1.0
21 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

What pros can I say..... I would say if you're wanting to see how an ad agency shouldn't run then apply, saying that if you're lucky you can actually learn from a colleague or mentor. But you could just be thrown into the grinder and tasked with achieving unrealistic goals and if you're really lucky you'll only work on one client and keep your knowledge of the industry extremely limited.

Cons

There aren't enough characters for me to list all of the cons, but I'll try my best. For starters, you'll have two-faced managers who say they have your best interests at heart and then never follow through with anything they promise, especially if it's meant for your career growth. Once past that discretion, if you show any leadership qualities or the ability to teach others you will then be "promoted" to a manager without the pay or recognition, but you will be given the work that comes with it. Then after all of that if you are of any other race than white or go to any other school than ACU or SMU you'll be looked over in your application or in the workplace for proper compensation/respect.

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5.0
29 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone is great and inviting. Lots of cross-team collaboration and fun culture.

Cons

Commute to downtown = traffic

1.0
21 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Solid PTO and some decent people

Cons

Imaginuity is rapidly forfeiting its reputation as a desirable company to work for. The organization continues to promote individuals into management, associate director, and executive positions despite their clear incompetence. Certain individuals should not hold management roles, as they foster divisive environments, pit employees against each other through contradictory directions, speak disparagingly about colleagues with whom they have personal conflicts, harbor grudges over trivial matters, display favoritism, and belittle staff without providing constructive feedback or offering opportunities for resolution. This behavior undermines team cohesion, damages professional relationships, and results in subpar work, all while perpetuating a toxic culture. The company appears to prioritize the hiring of "friends" into positions of power, granting them job security and inflated compensation while leaving other employees to struggle. A previous review mentioned a "mean girls" culture, and that accurately encapsulates the current atmosphere at Imaginuity. Required to pay for parking at downtown office which is around $150 a month.

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