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3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(90 total reviews)

Nick Cowling

91% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Citizen Relations has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 90 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Citizen Relations 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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90 reviews
2.0
26 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- WFH policy (2 days WFH before pandemic) - WFH through 2021 due to the pandemic, they really care about the staff's concerns and have taken the time to listen and communicate their back to office plans - Family atmosphere, senior leaders seem to care about their staff and make work conditions flexible when needed - I really admire how they handled the pandemic. When other agencies cut staff significantly, Citizen did all they could to avoid lay-offs and make employees feel secure. We weren't unscathed completely and they unfortunately did need to let go most of the folks from the newly developed healthcare team but other than that, the impact has been minor. -People at Citizen are truly nice people. If you're looking for just "nice" then reconsider my headline. If you need more out of your career than friendliness, then continue to the cons section.

Cons

Whew, where to begin: - Bait and Switch: During interviews, they sell you on the great company environment and how awesome the people are to work with (for the most part this is true). What they won't tell you is that account teams are severely understaffed and your workload won't match your job description. You'll either have a mid-senior level title and work below your level OR have a junior level title and work way above your level without the compensation to match. They're understaffed so it's a free for all and no one is held accountable for the lack of growth and development of team members. Unfortunately, if you're mid to senior level, you'll have it the worst because you won't have much opportunity to grow new skills since you'll be too busy backfilling for the lack of more junior talent. This will then impact your ability to further grow in your career so ultimately you'll be held back. - The agency is all about performative action: They present pretty decks with pretty words and strong ideas but there's never action or accountability. There were strong plans presented about making the agency people-first and promoting people when they were ready, strong D&I plans and trainings, strong plans to be more transparent, strong ideas to better address a lackluster culture, and other plans and promises that haven't been implemented. - Especially take caution if you're coming in at the middle management level (AS - Senior Director). I don't know why but I haven't seen anyone at this level get a promotion and the work they do is often overshadowed by senior level people who barely touch the day to day. Most end up leaving or they stay because they like how nice everyone is. - Lots of favoritism: If you're not besties with senior leadership (or at least in their line of sight), nothing you do at this agency will matter. The same people get celebrated and rewarded while the rest of the agency is a revolving door of talent or overworked and underappreciated employees. - Because everyone is so nice, they struggle to give constructive feedback in a timely and effective manner. This causes a lot of frustration with staff who a) were never told the level of expectation required or trained for the job at hand and b) were frequently told how good they've been doing.

1.0
29 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

They pay your salary on time You get a computer to work on

Cons

Ive never in my work experience had to deal with this environment. Understaffed, US leadership is toxic, poor communication, no new ideas. Clear favorites get the best roles, balance and promotions. Others do not, repeat, do not go.

1.0
9 Jul 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great people to work with (coordinators thru VPs) Opportunity for growth if desired Plenty of PTO and holiday Work from Anywhere policy Lots of consumer PR or influencer work

Cons

Every team across the agency is missing at least 2-3 bodies that would ensure nobody works more than 40-45 hrs/wk. Instead most work approx 50-60 hr weeks. If they say “help is on the way” it will most likely be an intern that requires more time to train than help, you have to wait a quarter year or more for someone to get hired, or freelancers that can be a hit or miss because they only assist and are not fulltime employees. You get plenty of PTO/holidays, but you will most likely have to work while on vacation. In all likelihood you're the only manager or director on the account due to inadequate staffing so who else is your team going to call with questions they cannot answer. Ask anyone working there today if they know when or what they need to work on to get promoted. Due to staffing no one has time to contemplate growth trajectories. For client issues, SVPs and EVPs try to assist but mostly get in their own way. Instead of providing solutions they add more stress on the team with unproductive meetings (akin to scolding sessions). CEO and HR have shared awe-inspiring presos on the future of the agency and what it needs to do to improve (hint: it’s staffing) but there has been little change if any. There's surveys and meetings and a bunch of things said but nothing done. There are some happy hours but the culture budget is so meager so there isn't a big holiday party or anything exciting.

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