Nice balance in all things - Analyst Movement Labs Employee Review

5.0
22 May 2026
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Pros

There's exposure to different types of analytical tasks, so the work is rarely repetitive. The people are supportive and patient; if you need something explained, you'll always find a colleague happy to do it. I also like that managers aren't constantly checking every small detail, so you can get on with your work without unnecessary interruptions. Communication across teams is quite good, which helps things move on schedule. The pay and benefits are decent, and the environment is professional without feeling stuffy.

Cons

Some meetings aren't really necessary; an email would have done the job.

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5.0
30 May 2026
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Pros

Made me more confident in campaign coordination and digital advertising support. Also gaining experience in search, native, contextual, video, and display advertising. Interesting work, with different clients and projects. Good communication among coworkers, which is especially helpful during busy periods.

Cons

A lot to learn when you start

3.0
17 May 2026
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Pros

I worked in the Contest Every Race initiative back when there was still a Research Team (it was unfortunately shut down and the team was let go, as the organization went in a different direction). I started as an Intern while still in University for my last semester, then moved on to being a Fellow for a summer, and then was brought on as a Contractor in the autumn. The work was VERY fulfilling, as we conducted research and sourced information on local races to be provided to local Democratic Party chairs to aid in recruiting community candidates to run for office in uncontested races. While hours fluctuated, $20/hour was a great payment amount.

Cons

Hours fluctuated greatly, especially during odd-numbered years when elections were less plentiful. I was able to stay afloat from doing 20 hours per week some months at $20/hour, but they often first offered 15 hours and I had to negotiate so that I could survive. Also goes without saying that as a Contractor, I had to pay my own quarterly taxes. In the end the biggest con was that the entire Research Team was dissolved and mostly everyone was let go. I tried to do some candidate coaching with the organization afterwards, but communication was terrible and I was never properly trained for it.

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