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The Spark Group

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Good Company, Great People - Digital Analyst The Spark Group Employee Review

5.0
18 Nov 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Many small company benefits. The employees are friendly and personable in an authentic-and-not-so-corporate way. Work flow is a balance of rigid and flexible, when appropriate. Very creative and affirming atmosphere.

Cons

Small company so there's always something to do. Not necessarily a bad thing if you want experience.

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5.0
4 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

friendly, kind, and flexible team

Cons

nothing that comes to mind

5.0
6 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've worked at tons of different places throughout my life: different roles, similar roles, different sectors, same sector, very different responsibilities, pretty similar responsibilities. But I've never worked at a place like TSG. This place is different. It's rare and special and amazing and it all boils down to the insanely talented, encouraging, and motivating bosses and team I get to work with. Because there's such an emphasis placed on the people who work here, on celebrating each other's achievements (whether personal (best birthday celebrations I've ever witnessed) or work related (always being acknowledged and appreciated for your work), I find myself always striving to do better, try harder, work harder, and give my 200%. With that, I've been able to grow and learn faster than ever before and know that my team respects me and is there to support me when I need it. I can't stress how important this has been for me. Workplace politics doesn't even exist here. It all feels like one big team, giving their all, to make sure that everything they (we) create is everything our clients could want and then more.

Cons

Working at TSG makes it really hard to join in on conversations with friends when they're all bashing they're jobs and expressing their very important work related #WhiteGirlProblems so I end up feeling like an outsider. Does that count?

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