Pros
- Great roster of clients that are on the cusp of everything cool and trendy - Small, but close-knit staff - Team gatherings and outings are encouraged and supported so employees can get to know each other - A great work/life balance; very rarely do employees work past 6:30/7pm and management is flexible surrounding work from home days/early departures pending personal matters and client workloads - High expectations surrounding creativity, strategy and efficiency make you extremely competitive across the PR landscape - Opportunity for travel - Great client and media communication outside the office; entertaining is encouraged - Owner is beloved by staff and clients for her constant positivity and ability to problem-solve without placing blame on employees. Very much a "I have your back" mentality through and through - Teams are staffed appropriately, giving time for everyone to focus on their work/do the job right - Highly organized office with a very thoughtful onboarding process - Opportunity to grow quickly given the intimate office setting
Cons
- PR in general can be stressful as you're often at the mercy of client requests - this comes in ebbs and flows and is not uncommon throughout the industry - Occasional work outside the office for evening/weekend client events (award shows, press launches, etc.)