360i Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(422 total reviews)

Jared Belsky

77% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

360i has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 422 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The 360i employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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422 reviews
2.0
9 Jan 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Typical agency perks. Nice coworkers for the most part. Professional treatment by management. Strong benefits package.

Cons

Has anybody been wondering why after a flurry of very detailed 1-star reviews, there's always a similar flurry of pretty vague 5-star reviews? Just sayin... Media teams are poorly trained and the reliance on proprietary tools and practices makes for a weak set of transferable skills. The narrow focus of most positions in the day-to-day means that this will only prepare you to work at another agency in pretty much the same capacity. Forget moving in house because the skill set needed is much broader and not simply silo'd to search, social, programmatic, etc. This, I suppose, is not a con if you never leave...but let's be real, most do eventually start looking around for better pay. Diversity abounds as long as you're under 25 and thrive on happy hour culture. Account managers and directors are grossly overpaid and underqualified, and I'd bet most have never even seen the interfaces of the ad platforms their teams manage. Media does all the work - account puts a bow on it, with a deck or whatever, and gets all the credit. Junior managers are glorified secretaries and the directors are not much better, yet earn the top pay grade on every account. When your team has no idea what you do all day, something's up - and speaking in high-level businessese, buzzworded jargon can only fool people for so long.

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360i Response
7y
I’m sorry to hear you had a disappointing experience, I want employees at all levels and in all departments to be recognized appropriately for their contributions. I’d appreciate any specifics you can provide, whether by emailing me directly or at feedback@360i.com. Best, Jared
1.0
7 Nov 2018

I would rate 0 stars, but that's not an option

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you've worked with XD, Production and Tech...some of the most genuine, kind and talented people in the industry. Unlimited PTO, birthday wheel and a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine

Cons

So many cons, but the worst has to be recent events. When 25 people were let go. I am disgusted by how it went down. Employees were escorted out of the building by security - like criminals. No time to grab files or anything they've worked on over the years...blood, sweat and tears, all for nothing. Down the toilet. How can the leadership sleep at night knowing how the employees were treated? Beyond unethical. No room for creative work. 360i company wants to be a media company. The company is also not hiring till next quarter. So don't even bother applying.

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360i Response
7y
We know how difficult the recent headcount reduction was for everyone involved, and we strive to treat everyone with respect and dignity. We welcome the opportunity to discuss and address your concerns at feedback@360i.com or please feel free to reach out to me directly.
1.0
9 Jan 2017

Stay away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The only thing redeeming about this place is the people who are not in the leadership, nothing else.

Cons

360i is saddled with a toxic environment: it's fraught with internal politics and endless finger-pointing, a forced culture (sorry, the beer tap and swag bag just doesn't cut it), and a management team/executive leadership who can't see beyond themselves and refuse to empower/support any newcomers or change. Expect a level of mistrust and considerable micromanagement from the higher-ups. Lack of accountability and transparency, as well as outright dysfunction and miscommunication between teams, only compounds the overall situation. People are leaving in droves and nothing is being done to control the exodus. 360i also needs to figure out if it's more creative or media, because a majority of the staff have no idea what the agency stands for. Contrary to what they promote to the outside world, it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors.

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