Pluspunten
The cliques are strong, so it keeps you young -- reminding you of how it was in high school...
Minpunten
Do yourself a favor and keep looking or at the very least speak with ANY past employee before accepting a position with this agency. There’s forced company culture and sorority-like office politics. You will be paid well below industry standard and be expected to dedicate your entire soul, body and life to #UproarJobLove. The partners are unprofessional, rude, conniving and unethical in their business practices. You will be belittled, ridiculed and hung out to dry in front of colleagues time and time again. I didn't believe the negative comments, I figured they were just disgruntled ex-workers, no place could be as bad as they described. Take the comments seriously, there isn't a more toxic place on Earth than this company. The management expects you to have ESP and know what they want without telling you, and take turns berating everyone, even when they are responsible for the mess up. They have no respect for their employees or clients. They over promise what they can do for the clients, and when they under deliver, they blame you. The agency is blind to changes in the industry and doesn't have leadership that understands how to make the shop relevant. Senior leadership is largely comprised of those individuals that learn buzzwords and regurgitate them to clients in an attempt to appear competent. Communication is a huge issue with this company. Kind of ironic since it IS a "communications agency". When new clients are on-boarded there is no communication as to next steps. Sometimes you're just thrown into the launch meeting with the new client. When a client leaves, there is no communication and employees find out through the grapevine - even if they are on that account. The same happens when an employee leaves. Transparency is non-existent and management does not immediately communicate with the client, but waits until the last minute. Naturally the client feels left in the dark and is not happy. The compensation/benefits hardly ever equal the value of the people and the work they do. Guidance and mentorship is lacking, most support will come from those in the trenches with you and not from your superiors. Expectations are high but metrics for success are nebulous at best. There is a lot of unnecessary negativity, belittling and passive aggressive comments that come from the partners, you never know what mood you will get. It doesn't help that the two owners are married, so there is no separation when trying to address certain issues that they are individually responsible for. There’s also a cult-like culture. No one can have a differing opinion at all, no one can complain to “HR” or it gets reported, the Harris’s have a 'holier than thou' attitude. They are bullies who yell & scream on a daily basis and fire people at the drop of a hat in an effort to protect their miserable little empire. All while making you smile for the cameras to portray a creative & fun atmosphere. It isn't, don't do it. Oh and the pay is abysmal. You could probably make more working an hourly retail job than at Uproar.