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Red Door Interactive Reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(48 total reviews)

Reid Carr

80% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Red Door Interactive has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 48 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Red Door Interactive employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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48 reviews
2.0
13 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great interview process. Seemingly transparent and open management. Thoughtful and curious staff.

Cons

Fully interviewed, offered a position, and negotiated an agreed upon salary and start date with the company. Start date was then pushed back multiple times and eventually the offfer was rescinded by the employer leaving me in an a position of unexpected unemployement. Not sure if there was internal management miscomunications or business forcasting concerns. The process was misleading and dishonest.

3.0
12 Mar 2016

Agency Life: It's What You Signed Up For

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- If your goal is to surround yourself with smart people, Red Door is a great place to start or accelerate your marketing career. While a few years in an agency environment may give you gray hair, the amount of knowledge and experience you'll gain will put you years ahead of your in-house marketing contemporaries. - Very cool office location in the heart of San Diego's East Village. If you live in or are moving to central San Diego, not having a freeway commute is a huge perk. - Red Door lives and breathes the 100% Jerk Free core value, meaning clients, vendors and employees who act like jerks get shown the door-- no matter who you are or how much you're willing to pay.

Cons

- There's an experience gap between most new hires who are extremely green and the Director/VP-level-- Maybe this is just an agency thing, but employees with 5-8 years of professional experience don't seem to stick around. - Most departments struggle to implement processes that take hold and provide long-term efficiencies. However, that's not for a lack of trying; there are always new processes and trainings being rolled out that simply don't take hold. - The purposefully blurred lines between business strategy, account management and business development creates a confusing environment for account people, project managers and clients.

2.0
19 Feb 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Atmosphere is generally positive day-to-day. Most people make an effort to be pleasant.

Cons

Its mostly a marketing shop - not a web shop. Don't be fooled. Owner does NOT understand the web. He does however understand and is ONLY interested in client services. Therefore to have to work through horribly clueless account executives to get anything done. Virtually impossible to do good design work.

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