Screen Pilot Reviews

3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

Tom Dibble

57% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Screen Pilot has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Screen Pilot 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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24 reviews
1.0
2 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There's not much to say other than false promises of career growth, fake friendliness, and lying about how often you will need to be in office to new employees. Perhaps a saving grace is some of my coworkers were cool.

Cons

This company is spiraling downward and all they're doing to try and fix it is turning this place of employment into a dictatorship where you're executed if you make a small mistake. Any mistake you make (I'm talking spelling errors or being 10 minutes late, one time) will be held as grounds to fire you whenever they see fit, even if it's months later. Big red flags: several firings other than me over the last few months with a few more people quitting. The people at the top seem to be acting on fear that anyone talented who's making a positive impact in the company is a danger for their job, so they create reasons out of thin air to fire them. Also, there's a super weird and toxic power dynamic held by those at the top. A small handful of people in their 30s and 40s are managers and are in charge of mostly people fresh out of college. Ultimately these people don't respect the ones doing the grunt work and want to maintain their power. I don't know if it's unresolved trauma or something that's manifesting in the workplace but it's giving middle school principal vibes that are looking for a reason to give you detention in the form of a PIP. Word of advice - if you do make the mistake of working here, when you get a surprise "check in" meeting on your calendar at 7am about something minor, 6 months into working there, start looking for other employment. On a very serious note this company is headed in a bad direction financially and your pay will probably reflect that. I had friends with unfulfilled bonuses that were previously promised. They are holding more and more 'pow wow' meetings to try and rile up morale but this is indicative of a company flailing out of control, and they're pushing all the wrong buttons to try and regain control.

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Screen Pilot Response
2y
Thank you for providing your thoughts and feedback. Our team is always looking for ways to ensure a great employee experience at Screen Pilot and your feedback is something our team will review. Again, thank you for taking the time to express your thoughts and we wish you all the best.
1.0
19 Oct 2023

Worst Job I've Ever Had

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Free snacks - Nice office space

Cons

I joined Screen Pilot with a lot of enthusiasm but was met with a level of manipulation and toxicity I had never experienced before. - Work Culture Issues: Management creates fear and anxiety around your job to keep you in line. If you have a minor slip-up (such as a spelling error or a small miscommunication), be aware they are keeping track so they have reason to put you on a performance plan, take away your bonus, or require you to come into the office more, as well as threaten to fire you at any time. They have no problem twisting the narrative from "spelling mistake" to "poor job performance" or "time tracking mistake" to "time theft" to prove their claim. - Communication Gaps: Obtaining a clear answer about company happenings is challenging. This was particularly noticeable with the return-to-office policy, while they claim it was "always the plan", many, if not everyone, felt in the dark with no prior indication of such change and were forced to conform with one month's notice. Yes, it is still a hybrid plan, which I'm sure they will claim is great compared to other agencies. - Conformity Over Individuality: There is a certain level of conformity that seems to be an unspoken expectation. If you put your head down and don't question anything, you'll be successful. If you stand up for yourself, you're likely to become a target. Sure, they'll say they have an open-door policy, but the CEO is hardly there and everyone else is too busy to care. - Diminishing Employee Perks: Many perks that were once a major attraction were taken away, with no new ones to replace them. I'm sure they will respond by saying a number of things are great perks for being such a small company (i.e. the personal development stipend or healthcare benefits comparable to a 500 company), but it's unacceptable to say you value flexibility and take away remote days or say you value health and wellness but take away in-office yoga with no explanation (if there was, it was not communicated.) Lastly, I would urge potential candidates to read through not just the reviews but also Screen Pilot's responses to them. There's an observable trend where responses to critiques tend to be manipulated or spun in a certain light, rather than being accepted as genuine feedback (for example, claiming people can simply "take the bus or carpool" in response to the forced return to office). That is exactly the kind of energy you'll get when working here. Seriously, save your time and go elsewhere.

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Screen Pilot Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your thoughts. We are constantly trying to improve at Screen Pilot and appreciate any feedback our current and/or former employees may have. While we know we won't make everyone happy, we strive to implement policies and processes that both help our business move forward as well as ensure our employees feel valued and recognized.
3.0
3 May 2024

Destined to Exit

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you're young, just getting started in your career and looking to build your skills in the following, this is a great job for you. - Campaign creation & management - Budgeting & allocations across paid media channels - Client communication & relationship building

Cons

The company is very young. Most employees (apx. 80%) have been there 3 years or less joining the company either straight from college graduation or after 1 job, (they built team back up after pandemic), & most all employees have been promoted within (and up the ladder in a very short period of time). It seems like most promotions happened out of necessity, not because those individuals were overly skilled or developed in their career. Most individuals in leadership or management roles don't have the right training and this is their first time leading a team. And management styles are vastly different across the teams and departments. Great at your job? Expect your work load to increase without plans for growth or raises. And delegation is handed out without reasoning or conversation.

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Screen Pilot Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your thoughts and feedback. We take all feedback, positive and constructive, very seriously and are always looking for ways we can improve at Screen Pilot. We appreciate your willingness to be open and wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
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