Come ready to own your work and you'll do fine. - Senior Account Manager Location3 Employee Review

5.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The team I work with directly is genuinely great, smart, helpful, and no egos. You’ll learn a ton fast because the work comes at you quick. Good for someone early in their career who wants to get their hands dirty across SEO, paid media, and analytics. Remote setup works fine, and leadership mostly leaves you alone to do your job.

Cons

Things change direction a lot, and priorities shift mid stream. You have to be okay with ambiguity and managing up a bit. Workload can get heavy if you don’t set your own boundaries.

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5.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Company transformation is tough, but the people willing to act on new ideas, create efficiencies, and be a progress leader will thrive at this agency. I’ve worked here for a while and I’ve always embraced change and helped generate new jobs/departments at the company. This is the biggest pro. If you’re looking to just take direction and not be a part of positive change you probably won’t enjoy the work.

Cons

Being a 25+ year old technology company comes with challenges related to legacy technology and outdated documentation. Thankfully the people that are choosing to work here are creating the technology and systems that will drive this company forward.

1.0
9 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This org does a great job pretending like nothing is wrong and that it is excelling. Do not be fooled by the fake five star shill reviews. Working here will either stall your career or have a negative impact on mental health.

Cons

Any 5 star review is obviously a plant and written by one of the delegators that doesn't have to worry about the next inevitable round of layoffs. This place is trying so hard to use a franchise model to run an ad agency and that approach will only benefit the business owner not its employees. again, c suite team=sky is the limit for compensation, boots on ground=stop complaining back to work/no one wants to work for below market wages these days! They are never going to hire for a role where someone would write a 5 star review. If you see a job posting it is for a position that will be stretched so thin you won't be able to effectively grow a career. The actual job requirements are so overloaded you will never be able to get ahead enough to get promoted or grow a career here. New inner circle members have only bulked up the executive team, insulated themselves, completely flattened the org so that there is absolutely no room for growth. and to reiterate, instead of hiring people that actually do quality work and advance goals of our clients, we've spent top bucks on bulking out delegation group making the company even more top heavy. there are no rungs on the ladder unless you shill hard for the executive agenda and play the yes game. The org is getting flatter every quarter. Final form might just be business dev + claude + martech automation. Less, less, and less hope for meaningful positive change. The top brass has to know how low quality everything is and why (overworking + understaffing). They've acknowledged that they are aware reviews like this come in and do nothing to improve it, in fact these changes only seem to exacerbate and compound the increasing issues. We cannot layoff our way into proactivity. we cannot layoff our way into success. Interns aren't a solution. We cannot automate our way out of this. Hiring more executives to delegate and ask why we missed something isnt going to help prevent misses. Hiring more executives to delegate will not help us be proactive. Paying a 3rd party consultant, will not help us deliver for our clients.

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