Pros
Cool projects / Big clients. Diverse Team. I met some amazing people there.
Cons
-There is a substantial amount of staff that any competent human would consider "dead weight". No matter how poor the performance was of these people, they seemed to linger on for years without any accountability from senior management. Some of this was absolutely due to nepotism. -Poor salaries are rampant at NCompass. Fair raise requests are oftenly battled over by the owners with lengthy delays on providing a professional response to an employees request. -All the true production/producing/strategy/account talent are eventually overworked, underpaid & underappreciated. They ALL move on. -One of the owners is highly emotional. She takes nearly everything personally and can/will be a total micro-manager. Her instability rubs many staff and clients the wrong way. Her presence can totally derail an otherwise productive internal/external meeting. Senior management is not fond of her at all, but most of them are too fearful to stand up to her. -Vendors are NEVER paid on time. It's humiliating to be constantly on the receiving end of angry vendors who are chasing large payments 6-12 months after the services/goods were rendered. -There are a LOT of directors and executives for a small agency. There are very few team members that are actually focused on the production of large programs. -The Account Managers (some being junior level) are charged with running production budgets & leading all client calls which diminishes the role and effectiveness of the Senior Producer position. This abnormal agency structure led to frequent confusion and frustration by internal team and clients alike. -Freelancers are often hired way too late in the project timeline to be effective. This frustration can be frequently linked to disparity over compensation. -Production teams are typically not given the trust of senior management. -There is no training to speak of for junior staff. -Work/life balance isn't good especially considering there isn't a fiscal upside to working your brains out. -Owners are VERY anti WFH.