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The Media Captain Reviews

2.6

39% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

39% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
1.0
6 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remote/Hybrid Work, Competitive Pay, 14 Vacation Days

Cons

This job experience drained me mentally and emotionally. As the headline suggests, there were unrealistic expectations that had to be met consistently, last minute tasks that needed to be done, and an unforeseen amount of client management with no capacity on how many clients you would have to manage. Beyond these expectations and workload, the biggest flaw was the apathetic and disorganized management. Upper management never had a grasp on a consistent routine, which made me feel jostled at all hours of the day. With the constant workflow restructure, many of us felt overwhelmed and confused on how something needed to get done. Our time was spent trying to "man the flame" of internal affairs that our upper management team was creating, while also trying to manage external client work. Many of us (I spoke with many of my team members) have voiced concerns with not being able to provide proper attention to our clients because the internal work organization was constantly changing. We, I, felt unheard most of the time as management seemed to listened but only made the work environment worse. Altogether, the mental and emotional stress, the inconsistencies, the toxic work environment, and the lack of empathy—the healthcare benefits were not great as the deductible was high and you do not get to chose your healthcare plan options. In addition, they say they offer "FTO", which is equivalent to PTO (w/o having to accrue time off), however, their definition of "FTO" is allotted 10 hours that you can use throughout the year (yes, only 10 hours) that you can use for doc appts, etc. You also can't use the full 10 hours. You can only use them in 1-2 hour increments?? And if you use those hours, you have to make that time up at a later time. If you have ever had a job that had FTO, this is not FTO. Lastly, everything you do has to be timed. If you are writing a document, time it. Meeting? Time it. Instead of billing a client and allotted amount of time, we have to track how long we are working each project for the client.

2.0
20 Dec 2018

Digital Marketing Strategist

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice desks, some of the clients are cool, 401k offered, good place to work for a stepping stone into a bigger company

Cons

High turnover rate, hostile work environment, micromanagement, lack of transparency, office is silent for most of the work day. Not many out of work activities. Company culture did not exist.

1.0
8 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Offers look good on paper: Remote work, Good salary, etc

Cons

Working at The Media Captain was, unfortunately, a draining and toxic experience. Management shows little to no concern for employee workloads. They will regularly pile on last-minute tasks, more clients and lengthy projects that demand late nights and even overnight work to meet unrealistic deadlines. The stress levels here are off the charts, pushing many to struggle with maintaining any kind of healthy work-life balance. There is virtually no onboarding, coaching, or training provided, so you're thrown into the deep end without guidance. Empathy? Don’t expect any. If you try to set healthy boundaries or push back on management’s questionable practices, prepare to be sidelined or let go. If you value your mental health, boundaries, or even just a reasonable work-life balance, stay far away from this place.

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