Pros
The title says it all – if you're looking for work that pretends to be meaningful and a management team that’s more talk than action, REACH is the place for you. Supposedly impactful projects turn into a rotating mess of unecessary internal reviews, chaotic event planning, and “creativity” that gets watered down by constant revisions. Not to mention, the non-magement team is actually full of people I enjoy when we’re not too burned out to interact. It’s hard to feel like part of a team when support is mostly lip service, even as we scramble to deliver for clients who rarely see the behind-the-scenes mess.
Cons
The last few positive reviews were clearly written by management to push the accurate ones further down the page. The review titled "Rewarding Work & Great Team" by "Team member" happens to be written in the CEO's exact writing style. Read the real reviews and you’ll hear about the constant childish behavior, blame-shifting, and shameless lies that former employees endured every day. To current interviewees: take the job if you need the money, but keep interviewing. The truth about REACH is making the rounds, and they are desperate for new employees to abuse. Leave the moment management oversteps your boundaries. No job, especially this one, is worth your mental health.