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Rising Tide Interactive Reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

52% positive business outlook

Rising Tide Interactive has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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19 reviews
5.0
2 Nov 2025
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Pros

I really love RTI – it's an amazing community of folks who care about each other and the work. The work life balance is exceptional, especially for an industry where burnout and overworking are commonplace because everyone feels like the Future of American Democracy rests on their 20-something-year-old shoulders. The clients are cool for the most part, and you can get a mix of experience in both fundraising and persuasion work. Open leave policy (ie, unlimited PTO) is pretty cool too.

Cons

Growth can be limited. It's a small company with exceptional benefits and work life balance, so people (esp senior staff) tend to stick around for a while – which means if you come in at a junior role, there often simply aren't enough open roles for everyone to get promoted. They also had a couple rounds of layoffs in 2025. Again, not uncommon for the industry but would be better if management was able to account for the growth and reduction of the seasonal work better.

4.0
7 Oct 2025

Overall great people but..

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You can learn a lot. Most people here genuinely want people to learn and grow in the advertising space. Senior staff is very kind, A lot of flexibility with PTO as long as there isn’t a lot or overlap with other team members. Very supportive senior staff before, during and post employment.

Cons

The political clients they work with tend to be very moderate to conservative dems. Not a lot of focus outside of that which can be limiting due to the unique nature of political advertising. They use some ethically ambiguous practices which can rub non electoral clients the wrong way. Weird thing is the amount of people in leadership. There are only a small handful of junior staff, maybe 6-7 people at this point, and everyone else is a director or above. Not sure why this is but it can feel strange. They are unionized but have done multiple layoffs that target union employees. Salaries tend to be on the lower end for the digital space if you account for the amount of work required. I don’t see them hiring anyone full time anytime soon due to general industry wide problems and some internal issues.

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