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treetree Agency Reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)

Becca Apfelstadt

100% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

treetree Agency has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The treetree Agency 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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21 reviews
1.0
1 July 2016

Don't believe the hype

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Treetree was what I thought would be one of the most fulfilling jobs of my career. Unfortunately, that couldn't be further from the truth. I joined the company when there were 2 co-founders that truly cared about the people they employed and the culture they developed. After one of the co-founders left, the company did a 360. There used to be many great things to list about treetree. Now there are none.

Cons

After going through a bunch of changes in leadership and losing big name clients, things changed quickly at treetree. Employees learned to keep our opinions to ourself and put on a happy face to show we were along for the ride. The company says they are caring and genuine, but don't expect that you will get that type of treatment. A tyranny is blossoming and whomever doesn't do their bidding gets the axe. Anyone that's not management level here works tirelessly for next to nothing. Time sheets were scrutinized. Working late hours and on weekends used to come with praise or compensation—now the only response is, "this is how agencies function, get used to it." Due to the constant pressure, disorganization, impossible deadlines and generally working people to the core—many of my co-workers had mental breakdowns. This is considered a sign of weakness at treetree and will put you under risk of being reprimanded or fired. There is also no room for advancement. Employees were told during reviews that job descriptions, creating a career path, and opportunities for growth were not a priority. Management's main focus is making money and making sure that they have a perfect image to anyone on the outside. They want to be the coolest agency in the city, and they'll prove it by spending thousands of dollars on office decor instead of offering raises and bonuses to employees. It seems like the CEO is actively trying to destroy everything that made the company great. The biggest con of working here is there is zero job security for someone on the creative side. You’ll notice that most of the positive reviews here are from the account side—proof of how poorly the creatives are treated. If you don't subscribe to the sorority culture and aren't 100% peppy and perky about everything happening at the office, they will fire you for not being passionate and supportive of the company. For that reason alone, I would not recommend treetree to anyone.

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treetree Agency Response
9y
I always appreciate feedback (good or bad) from former employees. It helps me to continue to develop strengths as well as identify and work on my weaknesses. Your perspective on our culture is so contrary and different from the treetree culture that we all have all fiercely worked to build and protect that I would like the opportunity to sit down and talk about your experiences in person. If this is truly your lasting impression of our company, I would like the chance to hear more because I am quite surprised to read your account of your time here. Would you give me that chance? Please email me at bapfelstadt@treetreeagency.com to schedule some time. I’d greatly appreciate the opportunity to hear more in a setting where I can respond and talk things through. Sincerely, Becca Apfelstadt Co-Founder and CEO
1.0
1 Dec 2014

Proceed with caution!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

From the young professional's point of view, treetree agency seems like the perfect place to work on the outset. The company boasts young owners, fun projects, and an open atmosphere. Unfortunately, I found out firsthand that this impression is a facade. Unfortunately for me, this firsthand knowledge also came at a cost to my career.

Cons

Before I started at treetree, I had my doubts. While the owners seemed young and claim to care about doing the "right thing," the truth is that treetree has a history of firing employees for insubstantial and unconventional reasons. The Columbus creative community is small, and they are becoming known as a risky company to work for. The owners seems not to grasp that their irresponsible hiring practices and their tendency to fire-on-a-whim actually harms people's lives.

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treetree Agency Response
9y
Thank you very much for taking the time to submit a report about treetree. As many of the reports on Glassdoor reflect, I care very deeply about every single treetree employee. The trees are a family and terminating employment is one of the most difficult decisions we can ever make. As with any organization, large or small, there are certain employee actions or behaviors which will lead to automatic termination. We owe it to our clients and to the entire team to hold fast to these standards regardless of the talent and ability of the offending employee. These reasons may seem inconsequential to some, but we take our code of ethics very seriously and make that clear from day one. I would prefer to be known as a CEO who makes difficult decisions than one who allows that kind of behavior (even once) to stand at the treehouse. We continue to grow and learn from each new situation and appreciate your advice. Sincerely, Becca Apfelstadt Co-Founder and CEO
1.0
29 June 2016

Worst professional experience of my life.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Um, the new office looks cool from the outside? Other than that, I truly have nothing positive to say about this company.

Cons

treetree hired me away from another company in 2012. In order to "win" the position, I had three interviews and was asked to do a free conceptual project for them in a "contest" with their other top candidate. After all of that, I was offered the job. They were a small team at the time. I am a single parent and the sole provider for my two children. Before accepting the offer, my main question to the CEO was "Is this a steady, reliable position?" My kids' livelihoods depended on it. I was assured multiple times by the CEO that this was a secure position, that they valued their employees, that I was the candidate they wanted, that I would be joining the treetree "family," etc, etc, etc. So, I left my steady job and put my trust in treetree. I worked there for 3 days. At the end of the third day, I was called into the CEO's office and fired. The reasoning seemed very unclear. When I pressed for a reason, she cited a "widow" that I had left on a page (a word out of place in a document). When I pressed harder, they told me that I didn't work fast enough. As this was my first three days, I was just beginning to assimilate to the clients, projects, and work culture. I wasn't aware that I was being timed on my performance. Maybe it's my fault for expecting a fair chance at a small agency I knew very little about, but the current CEO was particularly callous toward me throughout this process. She offered me two weeks' pay as a severance but didn't file any of my paperwork, so that it looked as if I had never worked there. When I asked her to have coffee the following week to go over what had happened and see if there was anything I could do for them on a freelance basis until I found another position, but she simply told me that "agencies change their minds all the time" and she was "so sorry" for me, although her face and body language seemed condescending and not very sorry. For a CEO who's public image is very much built upon caring about others and "doing the right thing," she seemed to care very little that her careless hiring decision had put a single mother with two small children out of work. I have since gone on to have a very successful career at companies much larger than treetree, so being fired from that place ended up being a blessing in disguise. However, I will never forget the terrible and irresponsible way that the CEO treated me early in my career, and when other creatives ask me for my advice on joining the company, I simply answer with "I can't recommend it."

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treetree Agency Response
9y
Thank you for writing this review. I have made many mistakes over the course of my career, but none haunt me as much as this situation. When we posted the position, we were looking for a very specific skill set and experience. At that time in the growth of the agency, we needed immediate integration into specific projects. As a four-person company at the time, we simply did not have the luxury of investing resources into training that we weren’t expecting to need. While it devastated me to do so, cutting ties quickly seemed to be the only viable option. I take personal responsibility for this mistake and apologize for the pain that it caused you and your family. I cared very much. I still think about this situation when we are hiring a new tree. It caused us to drastically change and improve parts of our hiring process. We are much more specific in our job descriptions and have become much more diligent researching our applicants and their specific technical skills. I am very happy to see how successful you are in your career. Thank you very much for the feedback. Warmly, Becca Apfelstadt Co-Founder and CEO
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