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Global Strategy Group Reviews

3.4

37% would recommend to a friend

(44 total reviews)

Jon Silvan

92% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Global Strategy Group has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 44 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Global Strategy Group 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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44 reviews
1.0
7 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The clients can be interesting. Snacks.

Cons

You are thrown into big accounts and big projects with almost no training. No work-life balance, at all. You are on call always, Colleagues are nice, and they offer to help in training but they themselves are so swamped with work they never can devote any of it to training you. Absolutely toxic people get promoted while people who value any semblance of sleep and life are shunned. It is expected, and a point of pride for many staff here, that they work at least 60 hour weeks. The pay is far below market level. Expecting anyone in the DC/NYC/Seattle area to work 60 hours a week for 47k a year is criminal. The culture talks a lot about the "Global 15" like the freshman 15 where you gain weight out of the sheer stress and inability to move or go out due to living at the office under crumbling amounts of work. Again, wildly overworked, extremely underpaid.

1.0
6 Sept 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good office location. Lin-Manuel Miranda sometimes comes by. Snacks.

Cons

Toxic, exploitative, racist. This company treats employees of color, and junior employees in general, extremely poorly. Turnover for employees of color is extremely high due to tokenization, lack of upward mobility, and an extreme lack of diversity and cultural competence in the office. With a few exceptions, the leadership is aloof, and the vast majority of managers director level and up are not interested in mentoring and professional development of direct reports. Some are neglectful of even their own accounts, leaving junior staff to do the majority of the work. They will ask you what you're interested in doing to expand your skillset, and tell you what you need to accomplish to get a raise or a promotion, but there is no rhyme or reason to how they evaluate staff, what projects they put you on, or who gets promoted or when. Several staff I've known prior to and during my time at GSG reported feeling gaslighted, burnt out, and exploited. This is because the company is not making their profit goals so is willing to take on scores of low-retainer clients and work their managers, senior associates, and associates to the bone - yet it hasn't helped their bottom line; it's only destroyed staff morale. The worst part of this is that you learn nothing; they drill in "the GSG way" of doing things but it's not useful once you leave GSG. I've gone on to a few more positions after this and have been 1000% happier and learned 1000x more than I did at GSG. I would strongly recommend not working here, unless you are fine working crazy hours for not a lot of pay, and are interested in polling and research for a year-long stint at a firm that, despite all of its inner dysfunction, manages to have a pretty good reputation. Just get ready to deal with a lot of smoke and mirrors, nepotism, and double-standards.

1.0
24 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Good snacks in the office, everyone you work with will be very smart and interesting. Top-tier clients and meaningful work.

Cons

No proper training, have to learn on the fly with no room to mess up. You won't be learning new skills or have any professional growth fostered by management because no one has time. Expect to lean on your coworkers to train each other. If you are a minority, expect to be tokenized and not listened to about your insights. Senior leadership is predominantly white and it shows just in how they treat their POC workers (virtually never stay more than two years) and junior employees overall. NO work/life balance, don't count even count on eating meals. Expect to be up early in the AM to send emails and work well into the night and on-call every weekend, even while you are on "vacation." You'll be forced to take on new projects when you can't handle it and can't ask for help because everyone is drowning and if you say so, you'll get a meeting about taking a walk or a mental health seminar no one asked for.

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