T&P Reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(291 total reviews)

Johnny Hornby

80% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

T&P has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 291 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The T&P 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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291 reviews
1.0
18 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There were some cute dogs in the office sometimes. (have to fill the 20 word minimum here but no other pros to add to the list)

Cons

Where do I begin? All of the other reviews below are so on point. It’s pretty ironic that T&P recently launched a big campaign with Chico’s that empowers women and celebrates their true selves when the leadership team does the complete opposite. The leadership team is a group of sexist, unsupportive, frugal (when it comes to their employees), cold-hearted people that only think about themselves. A sorry excuse for “leaders”. “The&Partnership top 5 email” scandal is this just tip of the sexist and degrading iceberg that is The&Partnership. During my time there, I saw an absurd amount of people get fired but leadership didn’t have the balls to give any sort of explanation to the rest of the company, and instead would make up their own stories about the former employee on the side, leaving the rest of the company worried about their careers. It’s all a favorites game. There are a couple people clearly favorited by the CEO (that are typically on vacation/not even working) that have moved up the totem pole much faster and skipped sequential roles, leaving those who actually work hard every day waiting in the dust. Also, don’t bother asking for a raise because you won’t get it.

1.0
29 Jun 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Really, none. I warn everybody that positive reviews i see sound like slogans from handover books they give away...

Cons

A lot of bullies in place despite huge number of complaints received by hr Uncapable, incompetent management Very long hours, nasty culture No perks, no aircondition in the office, no coffee machine - im not joking I had a mental breakdown after being bullied daily during my 4 months stay, hr was helpless I have proven myself to be great AM in 3 different agencies- i am a freelancer now

1.0
20 Mar 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Met a couple good people there (entirely incidentally).

Cons

The single worst agency I've ever worked for. The NYC office is the most paranoid, backwards-looking, sexist environment. If you ever watched "The Handmaid's Tale" and said, " I'd love to live there," then, boy, do I have the office for you! Culture is non-existent. Every once in a while they'll put like 2 bottles of wine out in the kitchen and call it a happy hour (meanwhile the executives are out spending $2,000 on champagne at lunch). Raises aren't dependent on the quality of work -- good people are regularly ignored and sidelined in favor of suck-ups. (They'll also insist they don't have the money but see earlier note re: $2000 champagne lunches.) The only way to make sure you keep moving upward at this agency is to mercilessly report on your fellow teammates. Leadership loves nothing more than gossip, and if anyone is ever known to express a negative opinion about anything in the agency, they are ruthlessly hunted down and often removed from the majority of their projects as punishment. Groupthink is the only way to survive here. It's like a cult, without the comfy robes and free kool-aid. People you've worked next to for months will suddenly be fired at the end of the day. There will be no explanation provided. In fact, leadership will pretend as if that person never existed. It'll start to make you feel insane. You'll question your entire being. Creative at this shop is dreadful. Stuck in the 80s conceptually (and not the fun 80s of neon colors and good music). The clients are bad but almost don't even matter, because leadership will make all your ideas so, so, so much worse before they even get to the clients. At times, we were begging to even make a banner ad. A banner ad! Please! Just one! There's a reason this place can only win accounts that go bankrupt within the year. This agency is dying, and deserves to die. And if you've read all this and are STILL considering accepting a job at the&partnership (they're always hiring because no one wants to work there), do yourself a favor and google "the&partnership top 5 email" before you sign onto this place. It's rotten all the way to the top.

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