You'll become the best version of your professional self - Director Or Demand Generation (DDG) Refine Labs Employee Review

5.0
5 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I've been at Refine for about 5 months. Senior leadership is fantastic and is really dedicated to making sure everyone is happy, fulfilled, and growing. I've plenty of 1:1 conversations with leadership and I've always walked away from those meetings feeling heard and respected.

Cons

Refine is a fast-paced company and is evolving and growing on a weekly basis. We also work with companies that are in big transitions when they engage with us. So long as you are comfortable working in an environment where things can change quickly and you need to adapt while still moving forward, Refine will keep you sharp and on the cutting edge of demand generation.

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5.0
8 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great coworkers who are great to work with and really care about doing a good job. Leadership honestly cares about the employees.

Cons

As you would expect from an agency, the work is fast-paced and can be high-pressure. Not necessarily a bad thing, just something to be aware of going in.

3.0
16 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues are incredibly smart, capable professionals. Agency has positive professed values/goals and some benefits, such as unlimited PTO, that align with stated values. Generally quality of clients is strong, through client retention is...inconsistent.

Cons

Refine Labs was founded as an incredibly ego-centric agency. There is still an ego-centric culture that is built around self-promotion (and promotion of favored colleagues), rather than a healthy collaborative or even truly merit-based culture. If you're not a self-promoter, you're success and progress in the agency will be very limited. There has also been a lot of instability in mid-management roles, which signals challenges of vision and hiring at this level, which filters down to success of "individual contributors." Salaries may be competitive at time of higher, but fail to keep up with inflation outside of promotion, but organization is relatively flat and offers little room for professional growth, which contributes to employee retention problems.

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