Pros
-The company culture is very welcoming and everyone who works there is very nice. Most employees are young professionals out of college. -Great training program
Cons
- Your are constantly working a multiple projected for various clients throughout the day and have time limits on each project. Everyday there is a new long list of projects and trainings for you to complete on top of your client account responsibilities. - Their pay is extremely low compared to other digital marketing positions that is why 80% of their staff if fresh college graduates. They try to reel you in with their "cool culture" and hope it will convince you to take a lower salary. - Heavy Micro-Managed environment. You are automatically clocked out if your computer sits Idle for more then 10 minutes and you have a clock in timer that times how long you've been working so you can't log off unless your work your full alotted time. -They expect you to do other book readings, work and certifications outside of work hours which are optional but if you don't complete them you are frowned upon and they shame you. Almost like they don't expect you to have a work life balance. - They don't actually care about you creating quality work. They want you to just do enough and make sure you get the work done by the deadlines. There were a lot of times where I disagreed with the quality of work they expected us to complete and when I told them that it wasn't fair to the clients they said "it didn't really matter" -They give really vague guidelines for tools and CMS's they never trained you on and expect you to get things done. They apologized for the terrible guidelines but never did anything to fix it and sometimes there was no one who could assist you or answer you questions until hours later past the deadlines for the projects. - I got in trouble for taking extra time then the alotted time to produce quality content, keyword reasearch, and other purposeful on-page seo optimizations. - I was eventually laid off and they told me I wasn't a good fit for a digital marketing career path and never gave me any specific reasoning. I think it was because I truly cared too much about producing only the best quality work for client who pay thousand for our service. A few month later I got a new Digital Marketing job and generated the company millions of dollars in the first 2 years and ended up making a six figure salary. Don't ever let anyone nonetheless a careless digital marketing company tell you your not good enough for the industry.