Pros
Before Bateman I was working in-house at big companies and startups doing marketing and PR. I've worked with some of the smartest people in the biz (i.e. Apple) and I can honestly say this is one of the best workplaces hands down.
Offices - Great space, lots of natural light, glass walls, near food trucks. Id give it a B
Management - Talented folks who genuinely care about their employees and work hard to make it better. The company is extremely transparent with financials and the state of the business. If you ever feel like you have a problem there is always someone you can talk to. The CEO, Fred Bateman, is a closer and full of energy. He cares about his business and it reflects in the organization he's built.
Work - Hard, but rewarding. Bateman works with the best so be prepared for a high bar. The clients are leaders in their respective industries so youre never in a position where you have to fabricate news. I'd compare the hours youll put in to a tech startup.
Culture - No question the best thing about Bateman is the people to your left and right. Everyone is driven and passionate about the work they do. Happy hours, catered lunches, trainings, and offsites keep it real. Everyone likes working with one another and genuinely cares.
Recognition - this is my favorite thing and the last bit I'll say. I've worked for so many companies where you feel unapreciated. Bateman makes a habit of calling out wins regularly during all hands meetings and to clients. I have never felt more appreciated than when I worked here.
Cons
The billable hours forecasted for you each month are inaccurate. It means you end up working more than you should. The higher up on the totem pole, the worse it gets. Its not just a problem with Bateman but all PR agencies. As a former director I would honestly say this is the biggest con and if you are coming from in-house you have been warned!