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1.0
15 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1- Easily accessible Manhattan location near Grand Central 2- Clean office with fridge, coffee machine

Cons

1- ZERO culture/ Nonexistent team spirit 2- Chronically understaffed 3- Female staff occasionally cry openly from stress (I am not kidding.) 4- Not even a single measly perk like pizza days or team nights out 5- Clientele is overwhelmingly brick and mortar based, old fashioned

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Wunderman Thompson Employ Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Complimentary beverages and snacks are things that we have always provided for our employees, so it's disheartening to hear that you were not made aware of the available options. Also, we'd like to think our unique culture is one where our employees are happy and can thrive. We ultimately believe that we have lots of talented people here and know it’s them that help deliver on our success.

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5.0
31 July 2018
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Pros

Great views. Centrally located in Los Angeles. Nice people and clear communication (including everyone in leadership). As far as advertising work goes, they keep reasonable hours and expectations regarding timelines. And as a writer, I find a bit higher purpose when working on campaigns aimed at employment and recruitment efforts -- as opposed to selling another widget to another whoosit.

Cons

A little quiet and unsexy (but those could easily be pros, too).

4.0
10 Jan 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Smart people I actually enjoy working with. - A willingness to help across offices and departments. - Small enough that you can contribute immediately and gain exposure to many different types of projects. Can get a lot of experience quickly. Everyone at all levels gets their hands dirty so you don't have any ivory tower issues. - An industry in transition so there is an inherent opportunity for continuous learning. - A commitment to understanding unique client challenges and solving them with creative solutions versus selling. - Flexible environment once you have proven that you are trustworthy and deliver. - Generous holidays.

Cons

- It can be a tough industry due to limited budgets that can limit creativity. - Client challenges can be similar. - At times there can be a lack of process when doing new things and training is relatively limited. If you need tons of guidance it may not be the best place for you.

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