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3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)

Craig Atkinson

42% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule WFH Unlimited PTO

Cons

This was, without question, the most damaging work environment I've experienced in my career. Within my first two months—while I was still onboarding—I was reviewing a recorded client call to gather information for one of the many accounts I had recently inherited. Before the meeting had officially begun, the recording had already started, and an Associate Director and a Director were having a conversation about me. They questioned my competence, reliability, and trustworthiness, using language that, from my perspective, reflected bias rather than an objective assessment of my work—especially considering how new I was to the organization. Instead of receiving direct coaching or feedback, I found out what senior leaders thought of me by listening to a recording I was reviewing as part of my job. From that moment on, my trust in leadership was gone. I never felt like I was given a realistic opportunity to succeed. New clients were assigned so quickly that I barely had time to learn one account before taking on another. I routinely worked 15+ hour days just trying to stay afloat. At the same time, I was expected to build comprehensive year-in-review strategy presentations for businesses I had just inherited, with little historical context, limited documentation, and, in some cases, without the data needed to perform the analysis. Leadership didn't seem to fully understand the situation until they joined client calls themselves. Once they saw how the accounts had been transitioned and what information was actually available, it became clear that many of the challenges employees were facing were built into the way the organization operated. I have no issue receiving feedback when it's deserved. What became frustrating was watching systemic problems repeatedly be framed as individual performance issues. The instability never stopped. I had five different managers in roughly six months. Expectations changed constantly, priorities shifted week to week, and consistent coaching was nearly impossible. During the same period, there were repeated layoffs and significant turnover. Despite that, the company continued holding large company-wide events. As an employee watching coworkers lose their jobs while teams were stretched beyond capacity, those priorities were difficult to understand. HR also failed to build confidence. During my time there, HR promoted itself as an open-door resource while also openly talking about enjoying workplace gossip and drama. Whether it was intended as a joke or not, it made me think twice about bringing forward concerns. Employees need HR professionals who solve problems—not people looking for the latest tea. As a Black professional, hearing senior leaders question my competence only two months into my employment—while I was still onboarding and working extraordinary hours—reinforced many of the workplace challenges Black professionals often describe. I can only speak to my own experience, but I never felt I was given a fair opportunity to establish myself before my abilities were called into question. Eventually, the stress became overwhelming, and I had to take a medical leave of absence. No job has ever affected my mental health the way this one did. Before accepting an offer, ask detailed questions about onboarding, workload expectations, manager turnover, and how new employees are supported. My experience was one where I was expected to perform at a high level immediately, often without the context, resources, or stability needed to do the job well.

4.0
Jun 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Performance standards are reasonable. The work environment is professional, and I always know what's expected of me.

Cons

Changes are sometimes made without consulting the team.

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home, PTO & Holiday Schedule and some of the people

Cons

Are you tired of predictable employment, reasonable workloads, and organizational stability? Then look no further than Code3, where every day feels like a thrilling survival challenge! At Code3, layoffs aren't unfortunate events they're part of our culture. Why settle for job security when you can enjoy the excitement of wondering whether you'll still have a paycheck next quarter? As coworkers disappear, don't worry you won't have to pick up some of their work. You'll have the privilege of picking up all of it. Watch your workload double or even triple while being held to the exact same performance standards as before. After all, your bandwidth, capacity, and personal boundaries are merely suggestions when "doing what's best for the business" is on the line. Lost a client because you're now doing the work of three people? That's the beauty of our accountability program: somehow it's still your fault. The resulting loss of revenue then leads to more layoffs, which creates more understaffed client teams, which leads to more unhappy clients, which leads to more lost revenue. We call this our "self-sustaining business model." Looking for strong leadership? Great news! While frontline teams desperately need more junior-level talent to actually perform the work, leadership continues investing in what truly matters: additional C-suite executives. Because what every struggling agency needs is another highly compensated person to explain why everyone else needs to work harder. And if you're concerned about performance issues among certain members of leadership and client services, particularly the men who seem permanently protected despite repeated concerns? Don't worry your feedback will be treated with the utmost care and attention before being promptly ignored. New hires will also love our revolutionary training program, which eliminates unnecessary onboarding. Why waste valuable time teaching employees when they can be speaking directly with clients and handling client work by Day 2? Sink or swim isn't just a philosophy it's our entire learning and development strategy. Hard work and dedication are highly valued here, which is why you'll constantly be told how indispensable, critical, and amazing you are. Recognition may not come in the form of meaningful compensation, resources, staffing support, or career growth, but you can rest assured someone will call you a "rockstar" before assigning you another project. Speaking of growth, promotions are absolutely available. The title changes. The responsibilities increase. Your day-to-day experience remains exactly the same. It's a truly innovative approach to career advancement. Overall, I would not recommend this agency to anyone seeking stability, growth, support, training, recognition, or a sustainable workload. If you're looking for an endless cycle of lost clients, lost revenue, lost employees, and increasingly unrealistic expectations, however, you've found your dream workplace. As for the agency's future? Let's just say I'd recommend enjoying the experience while it's still around.

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