The sleazy car salesman of the agency world. - Anonymous employee Redroc Employee Review

1.0
8 Mar 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The team is nice and hardworking. Work from home is a benefit, but you're not trusted to manage your own time and will feel locked to your desk for 10 hours per day.

Cons

The leadership team and agency is dictated by the Exec Creative Director who has very little agency experience before joining Redroc. He leads the agency with a toxic energy that revolves around his hero complex and no one is ever doing a good enough job. Clients are also treated terribly and will have little say in the final outcome of their own projects. If you're looking for quality creative ideas and collaboration, go elsewhere.

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5.0
4 Feb 2025
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Pros

Redroc is a hard working group of talented people who have an affinity for doing great work and supporting each other in the process. Clients flocked to work such passionate people. Their founder and CEO is one of the best people I have ever worked for. He truly embraces productive friction for the purpose of bettering each and every client and employee.

Cons

Change is hard and this agency underwent a lot of change pre-pandemic... but it was worth it.

1.0
25 June 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office space, somewhat predictable hours. Those that do the actual work are some of the hardest working, exceptional, intelligent and creative people I’ve had to pleasure to know.

Cons

No direct deposit. Yes, very archaic! Functions more like a high school with very defined clicks and a lot of complaining and gossiping about the company, the work and the management. Salaries are way below average, especially for entry level employees. Expect to barely scrape by financially. No performance or annual bonuses. Promotion structure is ambiguous. There is very little room for growth. No benefits (401k, Roth IRA, etc.) Lack of formal process in everything from on-boarding to performance reviews. No praise or recognition for a job well done. Lack of innovative, inspiring or challenging projects/work.
 There's no camaraderie. People and teams are siloed with very little collaboration. People are not treated equally and fairly. Upper Management sends snarky and passive aggressive emails to employees instead of having forward facing conversations. Projects are convoluted with too many cooks in the kitchen. Boundaries were blurred between designers and account managers. A certain manager in upper management is extremely immature in the area of spreading and listening to gossip, and very much into favoritism of employees (mostly on his team). If you don't agree with his ideas or his way of doing things, he is disrespectful, rude and offensive. He definitely likes to make people upset or angry to get a reaction out of them. He always wants to make himself look like the "good guy," when in actuality he's the biggest problem.

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