Pros
Great coworkers, beautiful office, great creative atmosphere. Great if you need to get entry level agency experience.
Cons
Where do I begin? This is a horrible company. So much turnover. I'm talking people leaving every few months type of turnover. They promise you that you will grow and move up and it never happens. If you do stay here for awhile they will find a way to pull one on you. I've seen it. Pay is low and it will stay low. Before I accepted the job I told them I read reviews online and asked them straight up why turnover was an issue. They said it was due to lazy millennial-types. Now I know they were lying. The sales quotas are unrealistic and they are designed that way. They are unrealistic and used as a reason to fire you because "you didn't meet target". They will also fire you before a deal closes and take your commission. Why do you think they have you sign a contract that states if you leave you won't get your commission? Oh no darling, they are not putting that in there in case you quit. They will literally fire you right before a deal goes through and take your money. I can tell you that the reviews on here that are positive are fake. I was told to write one (but didn't). They did this for "reputation management". The nature of the business itself also is shady. They do promotions and bank on people not redeeming them. Basically it acts as free advertising for companies. Get's people excited about a promotion so they buy like crazy but then they bank on them forgetting to redeem their receipt. When people do redeem the promotions the companies have to pay more and they of course don't want to do that! What happens if a lot of people redeem them? HELL. Be expected to kill yourself if a campaign is successful. There are some interesting reviews online from people that have gotten burned by these promotions. I implore you to check them out. Lastly, the management there is fake. They will smile and be chipper but I guarantee you they are sneaky. I learned a typical New Yorker lesson here not to take things for face value.