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Sircle Media Solutions Reviews

3.0

37% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

42% positive business outlook

Sircle Media Solutions has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Sircle Media Solutions 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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26 reviews
1.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It’s remote but the workload makes it not worth it

Cons

If you’ve worked at a traditional agency, produced campaigns, or been part of 360 work, this is not that environment. I’ve worked at multiple agencies and the way this place operates is fundamentally different. You’re not actually creating or producing much. Instead, you’re buried in repetitive administrative tasks and endless “art direction” forms. There’s an intense level of micromanagement. You’re expected to schedule your time by the hour, detailing exactly what you’re doing so leadership can monitor it. Miss an entry and you’ll get aggressive follow-ups to “get sht done.” It feels less like a full-time role and more like they think they’re managing freelancers. Any seasoned professional knows client relationships take time, trust, and collaboration. Here, you’re expected to know everything immediately, and if you don’t, the micromanagement escalates with more meetings, more “development” exercises, more scrutiny. What’s worse, things discussed in private 1:1s don’t stay private. You’ll see coworkers’ names pop up reviewing documents tied to those conversations, which feels like a breach of trust. The role itself is also misleading. You’re expected to wear multiple hats as Art Director, Account Manager, Strategist for 8-12 accounts all for a salary that doesn’t reflect that scope. The culture runs heavily on fear-based tactics. Weekly “WINs” are framed as something fun, but in reality, they’re another layer of oversight to track your output. The final straw for me was an email announcing “monthly content audits,” stating that every piece of work would be closely evaluated for "improvement opportunities" followed by a line saying not to feel anxious about it. You can’t tell employees they’re under a microscope and expect them not to feel that way. To be fair, some people there are genuinely nice (not all), but it’s clear many have normalized this environment out of fear of losing their jobs. Thankfully I was able to escape just in time.

1.0
15 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Wide range of fun clients - Opportunities to learn about the industry and create content

Cons

The short time I spent at Sircle was the fastest I’ve ever experienced burnout. Despite their constant brag about work life balance, autonomy and flexibility since day one, every day was a tightrope walk. Expectations were so unrealistic that even in training, I was perpetually behind. I was micromanaged every second of my day. Emails, tasks, and my calendar was packed to the rim and was scrutinized down to the minute. You constantly feel judged and feel like your life/job is on the line for every little mistake you may make. If you raised any sort of concerns regarding timing or workload, the only and #1 favorite feedback you’d ever get from anyone was to “organize your calendar better” and “time management.” They brag about perks like “unlimited PTO” and “summer Fridays” but it’s hard to actually to take off on such occasions because even when you’re off, you’re working. Even on holidays, you are expected to be online and posting or being “highly recommended” to work by your manager, despite being told you’re “never expected to work outside of work hours.” Meanwhile, the culture is cult-like. Everyone was exhausted behind the scene but acts like they love their jobs on company meetings and on LinkedIn. The CEO, despite much respect for his impressive accomplishments, would send out his LinkedIn posts to everyone in the company asking for engagements. It was exhausting. To anyone considering this job: I know we all need a job and have bills to pay, just be prepared. I thought maybe this was just how the workforce was - you get a job, and that’s the trade off. But then I found a new job and it’s different. I have balance. My manager trusts me, and I’m not micromanaged. So if you feel that burnout and you’re stuck, please know there are better opportunities out there. Don’t settle for this.

5.0
2 Oct 2025

Great Culture!

Recommend
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Pros

Really kind leadership, fun and interesting clients, great company culture even with being 100% remote, good benefits.

Cons

Honestly just good things to say

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