Not the best job - Campaign Manager Ad Council Employee Review

1.0
Nov 13, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Liaising with well-known ad agencies, non-profits and gov't agencies is cool. Some of these campaigns are very well-known, so it's exciting to have this on your resume.

Cons

Office politics were extremely brown nosy. Pay was absurdly low. VPs in particular are extremely cliquish. I echo another review below about questionable results. Generally, I don't think it's appropriate that the government is seeking to influence behavior change through advertising - very paternalistic IMHO.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, employee health and wellness initiatives, work/life flexibility depending on your department

Cons

Fast pace and heavy work load, positive if that is what you are looking for

5.0
Jul 9, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I was part of the DC office campaign management team and spent nine years at the Ad Council. It was a place where I learned, grew, and worked alongside some of the smartest and most supportive people I’ve ever met. The work was meaningful and fast-paced, and the experience gave me so many tools I still use in my career today. Even though I left about four years ago, I still feel connected to the people and the mission. When I was recently laid off from another job, one of my former supervisors at the Ad Council reached out right away. She offered encouragement, made connections for me, and even introduced me to someone at the company where I just landed a new role. That kind of support, years after I left, meant the world to me. The Ad Council is the kind of place where relationships run deep and stick with you. If you're thinking about working there, just know you're not only joining a great organization, you're joining a community that stays in your corner.

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