Potentially exciting company run by a bunch of suck ups to the CEO - Content Writer Online Image Employee Review

1.0
7 Jan 2018
Recommend
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Pros

It is a relatively small company that allows direct access to the CEO, and as a result, there are some exciting opportunities if you are persistent enough.

Cons

Basically the company stays afloat because the owner has some great ideas, but it's a true boys club; the writers team consisting of all women does the majority of the work while the guys low-key troll them, make inappropriate comments and brush off all the concerns by blaming everything on the company software and claiming that the new software they've been rolling out for the last year will fix all the work flaws. If you try to fix things, the higher management gets incredibly insecure and tries to shut down every effort. I worked there for a short period of time and during that time heard a bunch of stories about talented, capable people getting fired consistently. The nice intelligent guy that interviewed me for the job got fired unexpectedly before I even started the job. I got let go 2 months later for trying to change the culture. Beware <3

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It is not that odd that higher performing team members have a closer relationship to their CEO and upper management. Companies do not take the lower performers on business reward trips, right? Simple concept. BTW, this team member was let go for sending written vulgarities in a customers content about another team member. A nightmare to begin with.

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5.0
4 Sept 2025
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Pros

Everyone is sharp, focused. Good teamwork. They're committed to improvement. Flexible and friendly culture.

Cons

Some bumps in the road but not bad overall.

1.0
28 Jun 2026
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Pros

Each day is a battle here. Each day, you congratulate yourself for not breaking down and surviving. Can that be positive?

Cons

The people at the top are horribly cruel. These terrible people avoid paying people extra for overtime and expect everyone to be available whenever they ask. It's ridiculous. No one wants to work for brutally long hours for free. Would you?

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