Great company, better mission, massive potential - Sr. Account Executive Agility Employee Review

5.0
25 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great company with a massive mission. Large budgets to be won in brand advertising. Company has made some big shifts and changes from past years and removed some legacy team members that were just riding residual commission checks. Marketing science team doing something completely revolutionary and the tracking is second to none, so seems like there will be more customers to be won. Management is caring, fantastic and involved. A complete breath of fresh air from other companies I've worked at. Will tell you anything you want to know if you ask. Great pay and residual checks are unrivaled in a pay structure I've never had before. Fun to help the companies that we work with.

Cons

Almost all the changes and internal processes have been updated to newer tech systems. Some growing pains in adopting all of those new processes.

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5.0
1 Apr 2025
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Pros

Great culture and global alignment on goals.

Cons

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2.0
15 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice people work at Agility and startups are fun. There’s potential in the idea if they can figure out how to actually execute, which is normal for a startup. Some very talented people call this place home and for those that aren't already highly skilled, they're able to learn. There are several gaps in several areas, so if you like to add to the company you work for by tackling lots of low lying fruit projects and if you like to work with people, evangelizing the merits of best practices and the like, there is a pile of opportunity for you.

Cons

Agility has several kinks to work out internally. If those get fixed, it could be a good place to work and they could be successful. That seems very unlikely to me but not impossible. This is my list, it's not comprehensive and you might disagree but these items would be deal breakers for someone like me: - trouble with on-time and in-scope delivery - change adverse - repeating the same mistakes - unclear direction, vision and goals; always switching - decisions based on feelings, not data - lack of expertise Startups are startups but they don't have to feel this way--They are fun and hard and chaotic but the company should always be improving and not repeatedly feeling blindsided by predictable things.

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