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Michele Marie PR

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MMPR is the place to be if you like 15+ clients and no support - Anonymous employee Michele Marie PR Employee Review

2.0
2 June 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

New Los Angeles office is attractive (they put more effort into creating an Instagrammable space instead of focusing on the culture though, so not exactly worth it)

Cons

Where to begin? This place says that it prides itself on being a safe place for women, but it really just brings together a group of mean girls who bully. The leadership team is just people who have lasted over the years and don't really understand how to work anywhere else with anyone else. They also promote within so quickly that you end up with 24-year-old directors who are on a power trip (one girl in a management position ran around telling everyone a girl was getting fired hours before it happened). This agency should also not boast about being a fashion agency. They have clients all over the map (but actually...they have dentists and animal products) and care more about quantity vs quality. They also put each employee on 15+ accounts alone and don't provide any guidance on roles/functions. There are VPs who spend their time shipping boxes because they also don't have a shipping team to help.

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5.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- get to learn a lot about pr, get your foot in the door - learn basics of pr as well as platforms that are helpful to know

Cons

- get assigned a team so some people get to do more fashion, some do more beauty, some do more lifestyle brands (but you can't choose which you help out with) - a lot of tedious work when building lists

1.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

From the outside, it seemed like cool opportunities sometimes happened at the office.

Cons

It was difficult to identify any positives from this experience. There were a large number of interns, which often resulted in limited work and long periods of downtime. At times, it felt like interns were an afterthought rather than being meaningfully integrated into the team. The tasks I was assigned were primarily administrative (organizing spaces, unpacking boxes for people who didn't even know what I looked like), and did not align with the PR-focused responsibilities and opportunities described in the internship posting. While I understand that some administrative work is expected, I had hoped for more hands-on learning related to the field. Also, the overall environment was not welcoming or collaborative, which made it harder to feel engaged. Overall, I would not recommend this internship to anyone seeking a hands-on PR learning experience.

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