Pros
You’ll learn a lot very quickly, client management, editor outreach, event planning, and affiliate programs across multiple industries. The brands can be exciting to work with, especially in fashion and lifestyle. If you’re early in your career and want exposure to a fast-paced agency environment, you’ll definitely get that here. Some genuinely talented and creative colleagues make the day-to-day more bearable.
Cons
Expect to juggle 8–11 accounts with minimal support and unrealistic timelines. Burnout is extremely common and rarely acknowledged. Leadership can feel disconnected, priorities change constantly, feedback often depends on who you’re working under, and communication across teams is inconsistent. The culture encourages “doing it all,” but recognition, raises, or promotions don’t match the workload. Turnover is very high, and training new hires falls on existing staff already stretched thin. There’s little work life balance; even vacations or weekends are hard to truly disconnect from.