Awesome Culture and Exciting Work - Anonymous employee space150 Employee Review

5.0
2 Nov 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are a lot of perks at Space. First, the office in the North Loop is amazing. It is big and modern and has all the makings of a fun but collaborative environment. There is a private rooftop deck and you are even able to use the space on the weekends if you have a baby shower or event you want to host! The equipment they provide is top notch - Macbook Pros for the whole team which may not seem like a big deal but with other agencies you get recycled or reused equipment. The people are so smart and everyone is extremely welcoming and it does feel like a big family. It is not a big agency so there is a lot of room to grow and develop your own career and role and you are not stuck in the corporate red tap of moving across clients or positions within the company. The salaries are very competitive and there is unlimited PTO!

Cons

There are a lot of growing clients so there is a need to hire and hire the right people to do the job.

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5.0
19 Jan 2026
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Pros

Respect as individuals, appreciation for good ideas, flexible, smart, cutting edge

Cons

Hustling (but that’s everywhere), forced fun for those that don’t want it

1.0
13 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some teams include genuinely talented people, and certain client projects can be interesting to work on. A few colleagues try hard to create a positive atmosphere despite broader challenges.

Cons

The organization struggles with clarity and consistency. Expectations are often vague, and feedback tends to be sporadic or contradictory. Standards can shift depending on who is reviewing the work, creating an environment where it’s difficult to understand what “success” actually looks like. Decision-making follows a command and control management pattern, but without communication to make expectations clear. At the same time, employees are "encouraged" to take initiative, but independent decisions are frequently overturned without clear reasoning. This makes things incredibly unpredictable and hard to build confidence or momentum in any role. There is also a noticeable pattern of rapid turnover — many employees rotate out within a short timeframe. This churn leads to instability, knowledge gaps, and a culture that feels more transactional than supportive. The workplace atmosphere can lean competitive and ego-driven rather than collaborative.

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