Toxic - stay away - Anonymous employee Digital Strike Employee Review

1.0
31 May 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You'll meet some cool people while you work there

Cons

-Poor communication across the board -Company-first, not people-first -Expectations of employees are never communicated, it’s on you to magically know what you’re supposed to do -No follow through. DS has a team of incredibly smart people that try so hard to do good work and improve processes. But the leadership team is a constant roadblock to change and improvement and often shun the ideas or thought processes of employees. -No formal onboarding process and no formal outline of job responsibilities. You just have to figure it out. They say that they will guide and help you, but you’re really left to fend for yourself. -Leadership team has no leadership skills. Talks about employees and clients behind their backs, thinks they are smarter than everyone when in reality their marketing practices and business processes are archaic. -Owner is a bully and a manipulator. Tries to pit employees against each other by talking about them behind their backs. Makes inappropriate jokes, often at the expense of employees. He’s been told this countless times by employees, both current and former, and still does not adapt. -Owner has an inability to delegate tasks. He should be handing off clients and projects to strategists to handle, but frequently re-inserts himself into client management which often derails projects, confuses clients, and ultimately drives them away. -Development of an “HR Department” is really just someone to do the bidding of the owner. If there was a real HR issue (which there frequently is) you would never feel comfortable talking to this individual about it. -Tries to placate employees with bonuses, snacks, “cool” work environment, but fails to realize that all employees want is stability and the flexibility to work from home, especially because of COVID. There is an underlying pressure to be in the office because the owner likes to keep a close eye on everyone. -There is no accountability here. Leadership has heard these complaints time and time again and yet they do not adapt.

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Cons

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1.0
24 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some medical benefits provided are fine

Cons

“Feedback is a gift,” so here is yours: There is a strong culture of self-preservation, and it’s not hard to understand why. In my experience with the company, people were let go with little to no warning and without clear communication and no prior indication that performance was an issue. There were no formal conversations, no improvement plans, just sudden decisions that left the rest of the team scrambling. This happened repeatedly, and the pattern created a constant sense of instability. It was especially difficult to watch these decisions happen at times that felt particularly awful, such as immediately after someone returned from PTO or right before Christmas. Regardless of intent, the impact on morale was significant. When people left, their work didn’t go with them. It was redistributed across already stretched teams, often without additional support or realistic adjustments to expectations. The result was burnout and a constant pressure to keep up. There is also a noticeable disconnect between how the company presents itself and how it operates in practice. Messaging around being a “family” doesn’t align with how employees are treated in more difficult moments. Over time, that gap becomes hard to ignore. Communication and feedback are inconsistent, making it difficult to understand expectations or how performance is being evaluated. Without that clarity, growth can feel uncertain and unsupported. Favoritism is noticeable and impacts trust across teams. It’s often clear who is given more leeway or protection, which can be frustrating for those held to different standards. Work-life boundaries are also not respected. Do not give your personal phone number to anyone.

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