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Digital Strike reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

69% positive business outlook

Digital Strike has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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37 reviews
5.0
Feb 16, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working at Digital Strike has been an overwhelmingly positive experience for me. Since the day I joined the team, I have felt a sense of warmth and inclusion from my colleagues and management. The agency culture fosters collaboration and encourages everyone to work together in order to deliver the best results for our clients. Additionally, there is a strong emphasis on continuous learning and development, which I find both refreshing and empowering. I have worked in other agencies in the past where the management team had no interest in building relationships with their employees and provided little to no support. However, at Digital Strike, my contributions are not only recognized but also highly valued. The management team consistently offers support and encouragement, creating a work environment that is both motivating and fulfilling.

Cons

Like most emerging agencies experiencing growing pains, the company lacked organization before, but they have made significant improvements towards enhancing their leadership skills and providing clearer direction. Currently, the direction and leadership within the organization are much more cohesive and well-defined.

5.0
Nov 2, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

One of the most important things that I've gathered from working here is that as long as you care about the company and what you do for clients, upper management can bend over backwards to make sure your needs are met. For example, I suffered a loss of a family member recently and upper management didn't interrogate me when I asked for time off. They didn't ask who the family member was or what he/she meant to me, they just said "take the time you need." In positions I've held before, the bereavement policy was based on proximity of the family member (i.e. parent = 2 days of bereavement, uncle-through-marriage = no days, etc.). While I understand that this has to be done at some places so that people don't take advantage of the policy, but here at Digital Strike, as long as you show that you can be trusted and simply ASK for what you need, management will be very understanding, empathetic and, most importantly, flexible. This has been the case in many other instances as well. Other pros include: - Great benefits - Flexibility with WFH options and PTO - Getting involved with a variety of charity initiatives in St. Louis - Fun, interesting, and pet-friendly office - They pay for up to five streaming services. pretty cool.

Cons

As with any smaller agency, processes are still being hammered out and it's a challenge to get some things FBA (followed by all) - but there are constant strides towards these goals.

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