Great stepping stone to something better! - Anonymous employee KemperLesnik Employee Review

3.0
2 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Friendly coworkers - SVP / VPs are great educators to young professionals - Great exposure to other PR / Sports / Events agencies - Clients are diverse / interesting

Cons

KemperLesnik may have Fortune 500 clients, but they allocate resources like a startup. Upper management reaps the benefits, while everyone else barely gets by. Big shocker that this results in TONS of turnover - 10+ individuals of the 30 full-time employees have left this company in just the last 11 months (as of 2/2018). This should be a wake up call to management!

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Pros

High profile clients, immediate experience on client calls, great people

Cons

Low pay, limited upward mobility

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2.0
25 July 2024
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Pros

Fun new office in downtown Chicago and some nice employees

Cons

While it isn’t necessarily a bad place to work, I can’t say I would recommend working here. If you’re not a favorite at this company, you might as well not exist. Lower-level employees are micromanaged and are treated like they’re stupid. KemperLesnik lets talented, quality employees slip through their fingers because clients are boring, benefits are minimal, and forget having a company culture (a free lunch in the office every now and then doesn’t equal culture). Pay is laughable and PTO is something they don’t believe should be shared equally (some employees are known to take upwards of a month off in a year, while others struggle to get a mere few days of PTO approved by their supervisor). It should be noted that this example isn’t between an SVP and an AAE - it’s between two people who are a lot closer together in age and experience level, and may or may not report to the same supervisor. Being unable to retain talent leads to not being able to retain clients, and many of the clients that have stuck around pay very minimal retainers with unreasonable expectations and requests.

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