Zipie Reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

JP Miller

26% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Zipie has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zipie 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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16 reviews
3.0
12 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The best part of the company was the fact that it does exude the typical elements you would find in an agency. The agency culture was good while it lasted. Pay was appropriate for an agency in Lexington.

Cons

After only working there for a month, the other designer left (yay for her!) but i was left to carry her client load. Management put in a poor effort of hiring other people because both of the senior employees were leaving very soon after. Besides the owner (who was constantly absent for who knows why) i was the oldest person working at the agency. Leaving me to do almost everything. I don't even think this agency is running anymore, tbh.

1.0
6 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've met some great coworkers here that have become lifelong friends. We bonded over the cons. Most of the clients are fun to work with if you're lucky enough to not work on the Paul Miller Motor Company-owned brands (Zipie is also owned by PMMC).

Cons

Excited to work for an advertising agency? Don't work here. Zipie is owned by Paul Miller Motor Company, meaning their policies, HR personnel and upper leadership team is shared with the car dealership. Bogus HR policies, like 1) NOT offering a holiday day if a federal holiday (4th of July, Christmas, New Years) lands on a weekend, 2) not being able to take sick time in the same pay period as vacation time, and 3) crazy expensive health insurance. These are just the policies written on paper. That doesn't cover the attitude of the dealership toward Zipie. To them, we were a department of Paul Miller Motor Company, here to do whatever they need, whenever they need it. They did not treat us like an agency, where we are able to guide the strategy and messaging (WHICH IS OUR ACTUAL JOB). Instead, it was a very "receive and do" relationship. Internally, however, there were people that didn't even touch a PMMC account, dealing solely with other clients. And yet urgent projects for the dealership would come up and have to be #1 priority for the production teams, even though we had other clients that were entrusting us with significantly more budget than PMMC's other businesses. It was incredibly clear to all Zipie employees that the car dealership came first. Whether true or not, the overwhelming feeling in the Zipie office was that HR was NOT on our side. That they didn't like Zipie because we had a few perks here and there that they and/or the dealership did not (if you call starting at 9am and celebrating employee birthdays a perk?) When you feel like HR is not on your side, that's a very helpless feeling. Upper leadership was entirely unavailable. I never even met the owner and yet our president was always traveling and doing side projects for him, making him unavailable to actually lead the agency and provide support to the employees. On top of this, I have never heard one good thing about the owner. I'm not going to give details because all I've heard is WOM, but reputation always has some truth to it. Never hearing a single positive thing is a red flag. Pay raises are basically nonexistent and they only hire entry-level people so they don't have to pay more than *very low* entry-level salaries. This adds to an overall lack of experience and mentorship support for eager young professionals wanting to get agency experience. Working here simply wasn't agency experience. It does not run like an agency, it is not operated by people who know how to operate an ad agency, and it does not have employees that have experience working in an agency. There is truly no reason I can think of to ever recommend working here to someone. I wish I could have read this review before spending any amount of my life on this company.

5.0
13 May 2019

Creative and Supportive Work Environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-All ideas and creativity are encouraged -Numerous break out spaces that increase creativity and productivity -Supportive leadership and co-workers -Growth opportunities -Employees are appreciated

Cons

-Open office concept tends to get loud sometimes

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