A great place to grow (and an even better place to work) - Content Marketing Manager Propllr Employee Review

5.0
31 May 2024
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Pros

- The people. Everyone says this about their workplace, but the people at Propllr possess an impressive blend of curiosity, compassion, and drive. This is a special place to work. - Leadership is comprised of genuinely kind people who want the best for their employees. Josh and Brenna are at the top of their fields and will help employees hone their talents in whatever ways they can. - You can see the real-world impact your actions have on your startup clients. Whether you draft a long-form report or land a top-tier placement, you feel the benefits those "wins" drive. - The compensation package is competitive. Propllr takes care of its employees. Whether it's month-long sabbaticals (after just five years of employment) or summer Fridays, Propllr also makes sure people have time to recharge. - Transparent promotional guidelines and salary bands for every role. This is a somewhat recent development but Propllr now sets the standard here. - This is an incredible place to cut your teeth and learn a lot in a short amount of time. Specifically, the writing training you get here is second to none. (Side note: Brenna is an absolute genius when it comes to coaching writers and helping them find the pitch-perfect messaging for their clients.)

Cons

(Note: these aren't cons per se; they're just things to be aware of as you consider a move to Propllr!) - Like many agencies, the number of clients has a direct impact on workload. More clients mean more work. Though leadership has done a fairly good job of preserving work-life balance and leveraging freelancers if / as necessary. - In the past couple of years, there's been a fair bit of turnover. Again, this is typical of agencies (especially recently), but it's just something to bear in mind. - This is an efficient, lean agency that emphasizes collaboration. If you prefer sticking to yourself and keeping a low profile, this is not the place for you. - Tangentially: this is a lean agency, which means they're hiring when they need help quickly. Junior employees will have a steep learning curve. (But, speaking as someone who started as a junior-level employee, it gets easier – and you have support from leadership.) - Company diversity has ebbed and flowed with turnover. Leadership is aware, though, and has worked with the DE&I Working Group to formalize inclusive recruiting practices and foster a deeper sense of belonging within the agency.

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5.0
27 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I like working at Propllr because we have a genuinely kind-hearted team that makes it easy to have a quick, significant impact on client marketing teams. I've worked with many different colleagues and client contacts throughout my time here, and there's always a common denominator: good people. The clients are doing cool things in their respective industries, and the good people at Propllr help communicate that to the wider world. Good work-life balance, remote-friendly environment, and asteady consideration for raises and promotions have made me happy as an employee.

Cons

We don't have the manuals, tutorials, or training modules you might find at a corporate-type place. There's high expectations and there's no room to coast or hide. That said, you'll be rewarded for a bias to action and have the freedom to make things happen on your own.

4.0
14 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pros: Supportive leadership, clear expectations, organized processes, great place to learn, genuinely good culture. Propllr is one of the rare agencies that is both demanding and genuinely healthy. Expectations are clear, leadership communicates well, and there is strong process in place for a small team. It is organized without feeling bureaucratic, and people are kind, thoughtful, and take the work seriously. You will work across multiple tech industries, from health and AI to clean energy and accounting, which means constant context switching. Not every client is exciting, but there is usually something interesting happening if you look for it. The job will make you sharper, faster, and much better at telling complex stories clearly. The people you work with are smart, kind, focused, and genuinely care about doing good work. They are fun, empathetic, and real, which is not always common in an agency environment. Where the agency falls short is mostly structural. As a small team, long-term growth is limited. Salaries at the mid-level are modest for the workload and skill required, and there are no real paths into people management or senior leadership roles. It is an incredible place to build real PR and strategy skills, but eventually you will probably need to move on to grow financially or professionally. My experience overall was genuinely positive, and I’m grateful for how much I learned.

Cons

No people management opportunities, and limited senior leadership roles.

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