OFFICEUNTITLED Reviews

2.6

19% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

19% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
1.0
24 Sept 2024

Misogyny Misogyny Misogyny

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Pros

Do not really have words for this. Very high turnover rate so you meet more people?

Cons

The partners party with P Diddy - need I say more? It started off as a rumor that I heard, but I have now heard it straight from the horses' mouth last week where one partner was joking at an internal meeting amidst the recent news about Diddy (Sean Combs) and laughing about their parties together. I found this to be very unsettling and upsetting to be joking about this in a professional setting and wanted to say something. I was uncomfortable but others in the room felt the need to alugh along as it was our boss. I have had a really frustrating experience at OfficeUntitled, and I feel the need to share it. The leadership here are stuck in a very toxic boys' club mentality. They prioritize connections and boys club cameraderie over talent, which is just disheartening. One of the partners is a woman, but instead of lifting up other women, she often acts like she’s above them. It’s disappointing to see someone in a leadership position contribute to this culture. She belongs to the boys club and believes she is better because of it. In the last year, nearly ten people have left—most of whom were women and people of color. That says a lot about the environment. When people tried to voice their concerns, they often faced backlash instead of support. It’s clear that there’s a lack of genuine diversity and inclusion. rThe needs and ideas and requests from marginalized voices frequently get ignored or dismissed, which is very frustrating. It shuts down creativity and makes people feel undervalued. I really hope OfficeUntitled can take a hard look at these issues and make some changes. Until then, I can’t recommend it to anyone looking for a positive and inclusive workplace. There are definitely better options out there! The company tries to sell itself as a young and cool place. It is not.

1.0
6 Jan 2026
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Pros

The fact that I had a short time there was a pro

Cons

I joined OfficeUntitled in a marketing role and was laid off after a very short time. I was pretty new to my career and excited to learn, but it became clear almost immediately that something was very wrong with the culture. The way leadership talks about women is shocking. I was in meetings where women were described as ungrateful and criticized for speaking up, with comments about how women “used to be” and how they didn’t complain before. This kind of language was said openly and casually, like it was normal. I was also in meetings where former female employees were named and talked about in extremely negative and aggressive ways. They were blamed, mocked, and described as the problem. This happened more than once and was almost always directed at women. It was uncomfortable and honestly scary as a new employee to hear people being talked about like that. There also seems to be a pattern of protecting men. I became aware of past situations involving inappropriate behavior and harassment that were handled quietly or brushed aside. It did not feel like people were held accountable equally, especially if they were senior or male. Professional boundaries were not great either. Partners openly talked about personal behavior and things that felt inappropriate for a workplace, which made the environment uncomfortable and hard to take seriously. At one point, one partner had to forcibly take an extended leave because he was gloating about inappropriate partying behavior during a work meeting. It’s all pretty shocking. From a marketing perspective, I saw behavior that didn’t feel ethical. Employees’ work was taken and used in company marketing and portfolio materials without credit. In some cases, it felt like leadership was passing off employee work as their own to make the firm look more experienced than it really was. This happened more than once and was entirely planned, not accidental. Lying also seemed normalized. Things leadership said internally often did not match reality, especially around marketing, experience, and the firm’s history. Since leaving, I’ve noticed that many people who were there longer and seemed very loyal have also left. That feels very telling. Seeing similar Glassdoor reviews now has been validating. While I was there, I was constantly made to feel like I was misunderstanding things or overreacting. Looking back, that gaslighting was part of the culture. Getting laid off was upsetting, but I am relieved I didn’t stay longer.

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