Fenton Reviews

3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(78 total reviews)

Valarie De La Garza

Not enough data to show CEO approval

49% positive business outlook

Fenton has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 78 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fenton employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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78 reviews
1.0
15 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Many colleagues are experienced and skilled in communications and marketing. Because of its mission, Fenton does attract some people who are kind, interested in mentoring staff, and creating an accepting and welcoming workplace. Some clients are great to work with and have fantastic missions. Because of the amount of work, you are likely to pick up additional skills.

Cons

There are a number of discrepancies between the way Fenton’s senior leadership portrays itself to staff and how it actually acts and makes decisions. These discrepancies ultimately mislead employees. For example, staff are recruited for internal groups such as marketing for the agency itself, new business development, and employee resource groups. Senior leadership claimed hours worked in these groups would be taken into account when reviewing staff billable hours for clients. Senior leadership claimed that work in these areas, though not billable, would not be held against employees. However, when the agency decided to cut staff they determined who to cut by analyzing billable hours, not taking into account internal work that was supposed to be “protected.” This is a dishonest way of managing staff that punishes employees for trying to help strengthen the agency. Fenton also implemented a “Fenton Learning Lab,” an online learning system in which staff are required to take courses in addition to their client work. Though promising in theory, many of the courses contained only regurgitated soundbytes of meaningless fluff about being positive and learning from failure. Emails with weekly courses often deride staff for missing courses with statements such as, “this is not what excellence looks like.” Especially when added to a stressful workload, the Fenton Learning Lab is likely to result in little actual learning. Though Fenton leadership states they support staff, particularly junior staff, its system of review for entry level employees is weighted in such a way that minor complaints from sometimes random employees results in damaging repercussions for people just starting their careers. Its group review process for Account Executives in which mid-level to senior staff all discuss and review each junior staff member with no concerns for confidentiality or basic fairness is deeply problematic. If senior leadership has concerns about the performance of junior staff, they need to seriously consider ways to support them, listen to them, and give them more than lip service. Fenton leadership has also proven to be poor stewards of the agency’s finances. The 2022 Fenton Forward retreat in which employees from around the country were flown to New Orleans for multiple days and taken on a steamboat ride on the Mississippi river was irresponsible extravagance. Fenton Forward seems to have taken Fenton backward.

2.0
16 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Fenton has clients that are doing good work, and many people in leadership are talented and experienced. Overall, people are passionate about what they do. Salary is fairly competitive for industry standards.

Cons

For an agency that calls themselves a leader of social change and champion of diversity, Fenton's culture does not live up to these values. While much of its leadership is diverse, this diversity has not been maintained at the junior level, because Fenton has fired many employees of color, or driven others away due to the toxic work life. Additionally, white employees seem to be promoted at a higher rate than Black staff. The lack of transparency is alarming, especially when it comes to firing staff without any clear reasoning. Instead of being transparent and honest about firings and layoffs, people discover their colleagues have been let go only by their Slack accounts being deactivated. In many cases, Fenton has hired people with no prior agency experience without any intention of actually helping them thrive at an agency. When things go wrong, senior leadership shifts blame and responsibility to junior staff instead of taking real accountability for their own oversight. Fenton is client-oriented which is understandable, but they need to do a better job of advocating for their employees. The work-life balance is nonexistent, with unrealistic expectations and constant pressures. If you make a mistake here, know that your job will be in jeopardy. I do not recommend this agency to anyone looking for a supportive and fair workplace. Many employees here are unhappy, overworked, and micromanaged. Leadership is too focused on new business and boasting their wins to actually advocate for their own staff and take notice that the diversity it touts is fleeting because of their poor management.

2.0
22 Jan 2014

Formerly great agency caught in CEO-driven death spiral

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Junior staff is dedicated, intelligent, and hard-working A small but committed minority of senior staff is willing to mentor, teach, and actually do decent work Mission to work only with clients aligned with Fenton's values is still in play

Cons

CEO micromanages his managing directors WAY too much, leading to a trickle down of chaos and mismanagement CEO makes unilateral decisions based on what will fill in short term revenue gaps instead of thinking in the long run and investing in his own company/employees Outrageous staff turnover (most employees have been at Fenton 2 years or less) Poor to nonexistent client/project management Overworked staff Lack of healthy profit margin results in regular rounds of layoffs/cutbacks Little to no professional development opportunities or any conceivable ladder to climb Top-heavy organization with no clear vision on how to raise short term revenue or create a long term vision No ability for senior team or other executive team members to push back on CEO whatsoever Smart, savvy senior team members quickly resign or are fired

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