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Mutant Communications

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micromanagement, favoritism and overworked staff - Executive Mutant Communications Employee Review

1.0
17 Mar 2026
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Pros

flexible hours and hybrid work

Cons

country manager micromanages a lot although she never does the actual work. We have to follow her way (even when it’s not what client wants) or we’ll get a write-up for insubordination. Sometimes a deck takes 2 months to review with her constantly changing her mind revising and theres no clear direction. Favoritism exists because there’s one director who’s always taking MC and leaves every other week, and likes to throw her juniors under the bus when problems are due to her bad project planning and lack of guidance. She’s been here for 5 years+ so if you know how to schmooze for that long without doing actual work, you’ll be fine. This company punishes efficient dedicated workers with more work. If there’s no business, you’ll end up doing work outside of your scope like admin work or deliverables for another department, which can’t be in your favor if you’re looking to grow your career.

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Mutant Communications Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We take concerns like these seriously. We understand how important clear direction, consistent feedback, and timely decisions are for teams to do their work well. Over the past few months, we have been working to set clearer expectations upfront and improve how we review and approve work so teams can move faster and with more confidence. At the same time, we want to acknowledge that periods of high workload - especially across multiple markets and large projects - can create pressure at times on teams and leaders alike. During these periods, there are often factors behind the scenes (including resourcing shifts, leadership responsibilities and more) that may not always be visible day-to-day, but are actively managed to keep work moving and clients supported. We take feedback around fairness seriously. Expectations apply across all levels, and we place strong emphasis on recognising consistent contribution. We regularly review how work is allocated and supported to ensure this remains fair and balanced across the team, and will always step in to help support team members when they need to take leave. That said, if something does feel unclear or unfair, we strongly encourage team members to raise it directly through our internal channels. Specific feedback allows us to address issues constructively and ensure the right context is understood on both sides. Thank you again for your feedback. It helps us continue improving how we work, communicate, and support our teams. - Lina

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5.0
3 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Great culture and brands to work for. With all the layoffs at other agencies - it seems promising to have new wins and growth here. Management seems to be more hands on than in other agencies which is nice to see. Many opportunities to learn and grow your career here.

Cons

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3.0
30 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits are good, and most of the colleagues are supportive and great to work with. It can be nice sometimes when fun times are arranged on occasion.

Cons

Management plays favorites with certain directors who are given special treatment regardless of performance. It’s especially frustrating when these same directors are always absent — either on MC or on leave every other week — and provide little to no guidance or support even when they are around. When issues arise, the blame tends to fall on the team, even when the root cause is poor leadership. Being a fairly new mother can be difficult but it’s not an excuse to ignore your work responsibilities if you have them and are leading a team. Accountability is almost non-existent at the top management level. Management isn’t clear about next steps half the time leaving the team to find solutions. Mistakes are ignored, credit goes to the wrong people who are praised for their leadership - even though it’s nonexistent and those who genuinely put in the hard work end up shouldering more responsibilities. The culture makes the saying “the reward for hard work is more hard work” true.

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Mutant Communications Response
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. I’m glad you find Mutant a great place to work and appreciate your acknowledgment of our supportive team culture. We also take your concerns seriously and wanted to share a bit more context. September was an especially demanding month across our teams, with overlapping projects and large-scale events, and a few unexpected absences that we know created additional strain. These moments are tough, but I’m proud of how everyone pulled together to deliver strong results and uphold our standards of work. Since then, we’ve been reviewing our client load, capacity planning, and support structures to ensure coverage remains consistent and teams continue to receive the guidance they need, even during fast-moving or high-pressure periods. Mutant has always been a performance-driven and flexible workplace, and we know that some leadership responsibilities or behind-the-scenes work may not always be visible to the wider team. Please know that any mistakes or performance issues with more senior staff are never ignored, but dealt with directly with the individual. Our directors and managers remain accountable for outcomes and are committed to supporting their teams. Promotions and recognition are based on clear criteria, measurable outcomes, and consistent contribution. Every Mutant has either been promoted within two years or supported along a clear growth path - and if at any point this doesn’t feel right for you, please reach out directly to Jacq or me for an open conversation. Our culture has always been built on transparency, trust, and mutual respect. Over the past year, we’ve invested in leadership training, clearer feedback practices, and open-door sessions to keep communication constructive and solutions-oriented. Thank you again for your honesty - feedback like this helps us identify where we can improve, and reminds us of what we must continue to protect: a workplace that’s collaborative, ambitious, and kind. If there’s ever something you’d like to raise directly, my door (and Slack) are always open. - Arch
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