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Yes Marketing

Now known as Data Axle

Is this your company?

Absolutely depressing - Anonymous employee Yes Marketing Employee Review

2.0
31 July 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The only positive aspect of working here was forming relationships with great people...who eventually leave the company.

Cons

If you love paying premium rates for less than average healthcare, thrive off of a nonexistent culture and mediocrity, and are excited at the opportunity to stunt your career, by all means accept a position at Yesmail/Yes Agency/Yes Lifecycle Marketing/whatever they are calling it these days. Upper management repeatedly takes on initiatives without direction. Employee training and basic documentation is nonexistent, which leads to extremely inefficient processes and loss of knowledge (especially given the high turnover). As many have already stated, there is no process in place for formal reviews and requests for standard workplace things, like cost of living salary increases, are immediately met with defense. I wouldn't tell my worst enemy to work here. Well maybe for a little while, then tell them to leave soon after.

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5.0
14 Mar 2022
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
10 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Promotions and personal growth are more than possible and they do their best to promote from within before looking at outside resources. I have pretty much always felt appreciated and have been given great opportunities to learn more and take on new challenges. You have to advocate for yourself first, which shouldn't be a surprise. The company tries to find other opportunities or departments to work with if you aren't feeling totally fulfilled, they want you to be happy. Lots flexibility and creativity is encouraged, I don't think my manager has ever just said "no", they are always open to us trying something new. With the Adobe announcement, Yes is really putting it's focus into training and investing in the people. You can work remote and have an easy going schedule. If you need to break away an hour early one day, no one is going to lose their minds as long as you are responsible. Offices are in different parts of the US so occasional travel is always nice Team Culture events and office happy hours PTO is generous

Cons

Healthcare benefits are expensive On boarding program isn't consistent, each department develops their own process which results in knowledge gaps Salaries have been known to be below average in the past but this is something they are working on.

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