A great place to work, and growing - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Idea Grove

5,0
12 okt 2014
Anonieme werknemer
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Owner/president Scott Baradell works hard to build a collegial environment. A great, fun group of folks. Happy hour on Fridays. Employer-paid health care costs (yes, 100 percent; how rare is that?). Best of all, this place is growing fast. When I left for another opportunity, Scott was working on a bonus plan based on performance. If you can get into Idea Grove now and you perform well, you'll have a good shot to be in on nearly the ground floor of a company with a bright future. When I was there, I heard a couple folks complain about work-life balance while I was there, but honestly, few among the rank-and-file at Idea Grove log more than 40 hours per week. It's a work hard-and-go-home type of place. As for at least one negative review I've seen here on glassdoor, it's pretty easy to figure out who that was. He was lousy at his job, unenthusiastic about doing a good job and did little but complain. Scott gave him a break right out of college and this entitled little dweeb he saw fit to bite that hand. So, as with everything, take reviews with a proper grain of salt. You could do far worse than work for Scott Baradell. With a little initiative and creativity (something that troll of a former employee lacked), you can have a hand in running this place before long.

Minpunten

If you do not suffer change well, this might not be the place for you. Idea Grove is still close enough to its inception to be considered a startup. That means things (work processes, goals, company structure) change rapidly as the company "grows up." This is not necessarily a "con." It's just life in a small, growing company.

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5,0
11 dec 2025
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I've been with Idea Grove for 10+ years and have seen the agency evolve over time, and am genuinely excited about where we are right now. Our clients are wonderful (innovative, collaborative, and truly nice people), and you won't find a more talented team. Everyone is sharp, humble, and always willing to step in and help each other out. Our PR team especially stands out--consistently landing top-tier coverage which is no small feat in today's media environment. IG has also grown its performance marketing offering (SEO, PPC, LinkedIn ads) to give clients more ways to increase their visibility. Our culture and innovation wouldn't be what it is without Scott: he's created an environment that is supporting and caring, while always looking to improve, innovate and bring new value for clients. Because of that, we're always testing new tools and experimenting with new ideas, which is one of the things I enjoy most about my job. As a mom, a huge pro for me is our remote model. And since most of us are in Dallas we're still able to get together in-person as a team and with our local clients. We also have membership in a coworking space which is nice when I need a change in environment. I also appreciate how we're a fairly flat org with high autonomy and trust. Everyone has a voice and the freedom to execute, but there's support when you need it. This structure lets us innovate quickly and stay ahead of client needs and market shifts instead of getting stuck in process for the sake of process.

Minpunten

The fast pace of agency life isn't for everyone, but as someone who thrives on challenge and variety, I much prefer this above a more slow-paced and monotonous job!

2,0
24 mei 2026
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The office was fine when people weren't around, and I guess the remote option was there if you pushed for it.

Minpunten

- You could pour every ounce of effort into your work and absolutely nobody would notice, like you were just throwing words into an empty void, which maybe sounds manageable at first but eventually wears you down completely. - I'd finish projects, meet deadlines, produce strong work and then just... nothing. - No acknowledgment, no appreciation, not even a basic "good job" to suggest anyone actually noticed what I was doing or cared that I existed. - It's this miserable dynamic where you're expected to constantly perform and stay invested while there is zero effort from management to make any of it feel worthwhile, and honestly it becomes draining fast. - After months of that, you start questioning whether you're even doing anything right or if anyone is paying attention at all, and eventually all motivation disappears because why keep trying when recognition never comes. - Just invisible, completely invisible.

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