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Miranda Creative Reviews

3.1

38% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)
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Maria Miranda

45% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
2.0
2 July 2018

So Much Turnover

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting local clients and diverse projects. Connections to talented people. Somewhat flexible about remote work. Small company (~15 employees). Pet-friendly. Company well-respected for 30 years in the area. Fun sometimes.

Cons

You must be a self-starter with good communication skills to work here or you'll get walked all over. The favoritism from management and talking behind peoples backs in such a small company gets old pretty fast. "Business-savvy" CEO manipulates employees and uses scare tactics to get things her way (especially with older employees). Majority of employees are visibly unhappy and unfulfilled, as management does not invest in professional development or improving a negative company culture of "overworked and underpaid." The company does not invest in employees via more competitive salaries, higher salaries for long-term employees (is not known to exceed mid $50k), over-time bonuses, sending team members to conferences, etc. Instead of training someone internally or offering overtime, the company often hires contractors to complete tasks and pays them 3x or more what FT employees make. They also blame employees' lack of skill development on time management, saying an employee can do individual research to be self-taught, plus attend all meetings and get work done in 40 hours. If not, they encourage trainings to be completed outside of the 40 hours. There is no work-life balance. The company could also better streamline products/apps/services for consistent, updated standards for all employees to use. This is one of many onboarding issues for new employees, as there is no internal Human Resources. Employees are often shushed or publically reprimanded after giving opinions in team meetings. They have also been used as public examples of mistakes and forced to tell their own story of failure. It makes it very uncomfortable. Projects never get done on time (or too tight to the deadline, causing work outside of regular 9-5 hours), because the CEO is overly involved in all retainer clients or clients she sees growing into one. She doesn't have enough time to review work or emails, but must be the final say before sending project drafts/finals to clients. CEO also often comes up with the concepts, so there's not much room to be creative in campaigns. Employees are basically overworked machines cranking out sub-par work quickly. CEO shushes employees when they try to speak up during client meetings (in person and on the phone), however, employees are expected to manage clients on their own and know exactly what is going on the rest of the time. It leads to clients not respecting employees, and only wanting to hear from CEO. Consistently a fight with management about long-term goals (for example, they ask "What do you want to do?" but nothing changes because business needs aren't met and they're understaffed). CEO has a way of looking at you that makes you feel small and useless. She loves to make employees cry. Management will call/email/text during nights and weekends. Found myself on computer 12+ hours per day. CEO can't even get employee names right most of the time. Probably because there is so much turnover.

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Miranda Creative Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to review Miranda Creative. These reviews, especially the passion expressed here, are monitored, taken to heart and applied to our changes/growth. We have shared these comments with the Human Resources team, and the employee-based teams that working on project tracking, software, and workflow management in an effort to better address the impact changes in media has had on our entire industry. In 2018, Miranda Creative is celebrating a 30-year milestone, and we have only achieved this through the talent and generosity of our team. We would not be an employer of such longevity if this review was reflective of our entire culture. However, we do take such feelings very seriously. If there are any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to the agency principal at mmiranda@mirandacreative.com. Thank you.
1.0
30 June 2018

Promises Become Lies

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Miranda Creative has an interesting collection of clients and projects walk through the doors. Company allows remote days after 3 months. They just updated their insurance policy to be slightly more affordable. Pet friendly.

Cons

Miranda Creative can be a great deal of promises and little action. There is little room for growth whether it be personal or internal. Not good for long term success. (Maybe not even worth short term experience.) Overall teammates were visibly unhappy. Some of the major reasons for the bleak atmosphere is that many where hired to do one job and then found themselves duped into doing completely different roles. These situations make it difficult for you to do your best work. Other factors to not excelling in a field that you are passionate about here is poorly run projects, very unrealistic deadlines, administration not well versed in newer technologies and methodologies. (Which creates a communication barrier when discussing projects and solutions.) Pay is below average for positions and for workload. All these problems may have simple solutions however Miranda Creative lacks a full-time (if any) human resource personnel. This made it difficult for team members to speak up with issues emerged. When there is a table for discussion administration is unkind and unprofessional which in turn makes employees feel worthless and intimidates employees.

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Miranda Creative Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to review Miranda Creative. These reviews are monitored, taken to heart and applied to our changes/growth. As a 30-year enterprise, we know we will not be a fit for all colleagues, but seek to do our best to adjust roles, needs, and environment as is possible within an industry based on deadlines. Based on the input of our team, we hired an HR expert (February of this year), who has helped provide the necessary outlet for colleagues and supported both the needs of employees/employer. Any questions, concerns or feedback are welcome. We are a very transparent organization and the principal can be reached at mmiranda@mirandacreative.com. Thank you.
1.0
14 Sept 2017

Probably Not Worth It

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Health Insurance. Diverse types of clients and projects. Great place to start and hone your skills, but may not be worth the resume filler.

Cons

Pay scale is low for the amount of workload. Not realistic deadlines for projects. No training on types of projects never done by employee before, but are expects to excel at. Calls all hours even when the day/week ends. No concept of work life balance for employees. Owner verbally abusive and unprofessional to employees and uses scare tactics and threatens job security.

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