99 problems and this agency IS one - Copywriter 99c Employee Review

1.0
13 Jan 2025
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Pros

Experience working on one of South Africa’s biggest retailers.

Cons

Title: A Cautionary Tale for Prospective Employees There’s a reason why 99c has earned the nickname “the revolving door” within the industry—it faces significant challenges in retaining employees, which stem from several deeply entrenched issues. As many reviews here attest, excessive overtime has become an accepted norm rather than an exception. Compounding this is a leadership structure dominated by a select group of individuals—primarily white, Afrikaans men—whose management style reflects outdated, patriarchal values. A chauvinistic and bullying culture reportedly thrives, particularly when dealing with strong, ambitious female employees who are perceived as threats rather than assets. The company also struggles with a severe lack of diversity, both in its workforce and leadership, further perpetuating a one-dimensional approach to decision-making and innovation. The creative environment feels more mechanical than inspirational, with unrealistic expectations and relentless deadlines taking precedence over nurturing talent. Employees are often treated as tools of production rather than as individuals with creative potential. The agency’s approach to work is rooted in antiquated practices, hindering both the quality of output and opportunities for employees to build impressive portfolios. This, paired with the lack of emphasis on award-worthy creativity, makes it a challenging place for those looking to establish themselves in the competitive advertising industry. Ultimately, the culture at 99c seems to prioritize short-term results over long-term employee well-being, career growth, or meaningful creative work. Based on my experience, I would not recommend this agency to anyone seeking a fulfilling career in advertising.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Do you want to never know what time your work day is going to end? This is the place for you. Never getting time to rest and recharge because you have to be online until whatever hours they deem suitable is leading to levels of burnout that are sending people out the door to any other job almost as fast as they get hired. If you need guidance, support, or any knowledge of what you’re supposed to be doing you better hope management and traffic like you, not as an employee, as a person, because if you’re not in their clique, you’re not going anywhere. Pay is substandard and you’re definitely not getting more of it for that borderline illegal level of overtime. You can say so long to your mental health, social life and faith in humanity unless you drink the kool-aid and go full cult member in which case you’ll probably end up making someone else’s life a living hell.

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