Opus Agency Reviews

3.8

60% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)
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Mitch Barns

84% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Opus Agency has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Opus Agency 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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119 reviews
1.0
10 Aug 2018

Something rotten in the state of Denmark (I mean, Beaverton)

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some very talented employees at Opus who add to the allure and excitement of working for a company in the live events industry. Unfortunately, none of those people are in Opus management, which is essentially a good ol' boys' club made up primarily of women. It's also very odd to me that the majority of the positive reviews here are from "anonymous" current employees. Why be anonymous if you're posting something positive? (I can think of several answers to that question, and none of them would align with Opus management's beloved TeamCS philosophy centered on"Team Integrity" and "Personal Integrity." ) During my time at Opus, employee departures seemed to happen as frequently as the free bagels (once a week), so I find it odd that there are not more reviews here from former employees.

Cons

Pay: Although I was more than fairly compensated while at Opus, I heard quite a lot of grumblings from others who worked extensive hours for little pay. Benefits: No 401k match. "Perks" amount to your choice of 3 dry breakfast cereals in the kitchen, bagels on Wednesday mornings, and a yearly party that was mostly a metaphorical and literal stage for executive pageantry. Lifers with limited experience: Most of the executive staff started in menial roles at Opus decades ago, never working anywhere else. Their limited experience and lack of sophistication around process is really starting to show now that they've acquired three companies. Culture: Opus management likes to pretend they're transparent, open and honest, and that they have your back, but that was far from my experience. Cliques are rampant and if you're not in the right one, you may not advance. Hours: Employees are expected to work long days (often over weekends and holidays) without acknowledgement. But heaven forbid if you have a family emergency and need to spend a few hours at the hospital...someone will reach out to you to ensure you took those hours as PTO! Unsupportive executive management: I saw one middle manager belittled in front of dozens of people when she tried to bring up an issue in a meeting expressly meant to address process/managerial issues. The exec leading the meeting actually growled at her to "stop acting like a victim"...you can bet there wasn't a lot of sharing around the table after that. I've seen employees across every service line brought to tears by an abusive client, yet management refused to intervene or provide support.

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Opus Agency Response
7y
We are sorry that Opus was not a good fit for you and appreciate your perspective. Opus employees have voted the company as a top workplace for the last seven consecutive years which would indicate that the majority of our team feels optimistic, appreciated and valued. That said, the company is also growing quickly which makes it difficult to always select people that will thrive in this fast paced environment. We are far from perfect, but our intent is to always hire the best and enable their rapid success.
1.0
15 Aug 2018

TeamCS = Team Cut Throat & Savage

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some really smart, talented, hardworking people who work there. The employees, who are not in management, are very dedicated to their work. They put in blood, sweat and so so many tears.

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The management and executive teams do not care about the employees - only on the bottom line. When you start, everyone tells you that it’s ok to cry daily your first year, they make it that bad to see if you will actually last. Culture: They constantly put people up against each other, promote ripping people apart in front of others, demoralizing you and working you until you physically are sick. I saw more people have health issues from stress and exhaustion than anywhere else in my career. Benefits: There is no 401K matching and the health insurance is the bare minimum. The “Profit Sharing” is an excuse for the organization to only pay a portion of what they would have to if they offered real benefits to their employees. It is also completely subjective so if you pissed off the wrong people, don’t expect to get much. Executives/Management: There is a reason hiring from the outside can benefit an organization. A large portion of the upper management and executive team have only worked at Opus so they do not have the skills to drive mature, appropriate business actions. They rely heavily on bullying and belittling and are afraid of change. Work/Life Balance: There is none. And if you are a working mom - run. Please don’t put your family through this environment. Mothers who are breastfeeding get to pick between pumping in a bathroom, a dirty electrical closet or their car. If you have young children, they will punish you for not being dedicated when you say being away an extended time is not realistic. If you have a family emergency or health issue- plan on it being held over your head and you possibly getting written up about it when you return. There are some really talented people at this organization that sacrifice their personal lives, their health and emotional well being daily to provide the best for clients. These people are never recognized and there is no such thing as acknowledgement for success. If you make it into the correct clique, you will have the opportunity to belittle new hires and other teammates with the rest of management. If you don’t make it into the clique, keep your head down until you find a new job.

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Opus Agency Response
7y
It is always disheartening to see a post from a former employee that was not a good fit for Opus, particularly one that was not aware of our full breadth of benefits (such as our 401K match). Opus has grown exponentially over the past 10 years, and this growth is not possible without a leadership team dedicated to the success of its employees and clients. As for outside leadership, we are thrilled about the new additions on our team through the acquisitions of equally successful companies. In addition to a 401K match, we have rich and comprehensive healthcare benefits that include employer contribution towards employee and dependent care, as well as unique perks such as public transportation stipends. Profit sharing ensures that every single employee, as a team, shares in the success of our hard work together. We do have a private room for nursing mothers, and as a company of many young families, we fully support those needs - including lifestyle changes - such as moving to part-time, or moving to another city to be closer to family. That said, there is always room for improvement in any organization. We appreciate the perspective from this former employee, and we will use this perception to continue to strive to be the best we can for all of our employees.
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