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Fantastic place to work if you're a self-starter - Senior Associate Keybridge Communications Employee Review

5.0
23 July 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Fantastic place to work if you're driven, have strong written and verbal skills, and are interested in politics and policy. You'll gain a ton of responsibility very quickly -- and it will be up to you to "get smart" on new issues that are important to your client. If you enjoy a challenge and can craft a good argument, you'll succeed. KBC's greatest strength are its people. To sum it up, no one takes themselves too seriously -- but everyone pulls their weight and takes pride in their work. Managers and the firm's partners are always receptive to feedback and give great guidance. Couldn't have asked for a better place to launch my career.

Cons

Because much of the work is policy-driven, rush projects can come up with little notice in response to action on the Hill or in the executive branch. That said, management does their best to ensure that work is allocated evenly -- and, in my experience, colleagues are always happy to pitch in.

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5.0
31 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

KBC invests in associates' professional development and prioritizes team culture. Lots of great on-the-job learning, very collaborative environment. Associates can earn high levels of independence and client management experience early in their careers. Great benefits package as well!

Cons

As with most PR firms, work loads can be demanding and not always evenly distributed. You can expect to stay late from time to time, but management is helpful re-distributing work where needed. Because it's a small firm, there are limited opportunities for growth within the company -- the turnover rate is pretty consistent.

5.0
17 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Keybridge empowers its team to engage with a wide range of clients and policy issues. Everyone at the firm demonstrates a remarkable level of intelligence and -- more importantly -- humor and empathy. It's a professional environment that encourages collegiality and guides team members to achieve their potential with strong leadership. This is an ideal landing zone for anyone who enjoys writing about or engaging with policy from multiple angles. The salary is good when you factor in the sheer number of paid vacation days and other benefits -- like company-sponsored happy hours and dinners that occur frequently. The education you receive from arguably the best op-ed writers on the planet also constitutes a form of compensation.

Cons

None. There was never a single day when I disliked this job -- and that's not any hyperbole. It doesn't even feel like a job if you are innately interested in writing and policy -- or if you simply enjoy talking to people.

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