The kind of agency people stay for - Account Management PIM Group Employee Review

5.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

PIM is genuinely a great place to work if you're looking for variety, autonomy and a team that cares. The work is diverse, no two weeks are the same, and you're trusted to own your role and make decisions. Leadership is approachable, ideas are welcomed regardless of your position, and there is a real focus on delivering exceptional work while having fun along the way. The culture is supportive, collaborative and full of people who are willing to jump in and help each other. If you're someone who enjoys fast-paced agency life, wants to keep learning and values being surrounded by talented people, it's a fantastic place to build your career.

Cons

Like any agency, there are busy periods and deadlines can be demanding. Priorities can shift quickly depending on client needs, so being adaptable is important. If you prefer a slower, highly structured environment, it will not be the right fit - but for people who enjoy variety and a challenge, that's part of what makes it exciting.

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2.0
30 Jan 2025
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Pros

Great clients, luxury projects. Young employee group with fun parties Great CEO who is very involved and approachable

Cons

Culture is extremely toxic and feels like high school all over again. When you speak up it will get turned around on you and you'll be bullied out of the company. No real HR support. Fellow colleagues are too scared to speak up so nothing ever changes. Do not fall for the glamour of the clients.

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1.0
4 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Convenient office location surrounded by great eateries. Exposure to some great clients and consumer brands, local travel opportunities, and a kid- and dog-friendly office.

Cons

Significant challenges with people management, communication, and overall organization. Favoritism in the workplace is very apparent, thus the work culture can feel exclusionary and unwelcoming. Promises of support and flexibility can be quite empty, impacting work-life balance. Opportunities for growth or learning are often missed, where mistakes, gaps in knowledge, or alternative methods are viewed as incompetence rather than learning experiences. This may contribute to the company's difficulties in retaining junior and mid staff. Respect for employees in the workplace is also a concern. At times, feedback is delivered in ways that feel public or overly critical, such as through open group messages or discussions held in poorly soundproofed rooms, which undermines morale and productivity. This approach does not foster accountability but instead feels like public criticism, which detracts from problem solving and collaboration. General environment is feel high-pressure, with most employees feeling overworked and stressed. There is also a lack of trust in management and HR, as concerns shared in confidence are not always kept confidential, which can erode trust within the organization. While the company offers some exciting projects and opportunities, the high turnover rate speaks to deeper cultural issues.

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