Pros
Everyone feels genuinely nice, friendly, and gets along really well. There's no office politics to worry about. And there isn’t a sense of hierarchy that I felt in my previous agency. There are lots of opportunities to learn and grow. You're not stuck in one role or task like most big agencies. I was able to broaden my skill set and gain diverse experiences. Working with renowned fashion clients is also a highlight, which are really pleasant to work with for the most part. The office space is nice. It’s in a Wework located in SoHo. Very accessible by train and buses. There are plenty of great food options around, making lunchtime fun. We also get to choose the snacks we buy monthly, which is a small perk that adds joy to our workdays. There’s a good amount of social events for team bonding. The leadership team is transparent and approachable. They genuinely care about us and are open to discussions and feedback. Compensation is great. Unlimited PTO is great. Employee turnover is low. The company is growing, doubled in size within the past year.
Cons
While some may find the hybrid three-day office a bit much, it's actually nice to spend time with colleagues in person. Face-to-face interaction enhances productivity and effective communication. However, there are flexibility from work-from-home requests when necessary. Plus we rarely have to work pass work hours.