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Career killer if you let it - Anonymous employee The Sawtooth Group Employee Review

1.0
8 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Worklife balance is great because there's really only one client. If you are a parent and want to be around your kid a lot but don't care about your long term career, sawtooth group is an option.

Cons

If I was writing this review years ago it would have been very different. At that time there was a beautiful office space, paying clients, an actual person to take care of IT, a partner to manage client relationships, a receptionist, printers, equipment....It was not perfect but there was hope that is all gone now. Long term employees are taking pay cuts to keep the doors open. With no prospects for getting new clients, there's no possibility for career growth.

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5.0
7 Mar 2022
Anonymous intern
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Pros

A great company to work for! Learned a lot and gained great experience!

Cons

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2.0
25 June 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The mid-level management and grunt workers are friendly, fun people. The hours aren't terrible by any means, and the pay is very good for the amount of work you put in. I was lucky to meet a few talented people that I will stay connected with throughout my career. The size of the agency was another plus if you enjoy working in small to medium-sized teams. Overall, not a horrible place to start your career, but certainly not a place to make it.

Cons

Boring: There's only one real client and the upper management team WILL NOT step out to explore new ways of advertising for them. I'm not talking about fancy new technology or whacky "out there" ideas -- just fresh thoughts and a new approach. They're perfectly happy to do the job of any in-house team and simply toe the line of same-old, same-old. Cliquey: The creative leads have their favorites and they are not afraid to show it. It can get very uncomfortable when you enter a room and get the feeling that your partner and their pet-creative have been talking about you. If you're not in their clique, they will let you know. Stagnant: One major client is more than enough in their eyes. During my time there, I saw no effort to bring in new clients, expand business, or secure the futur of the firm should that client decide to go into review and leave for another agency.

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