Great Place to Work - Marketing Associate DraftKings Employee Review

5.0
Feb 7, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Stellar benefits Awesome leadership Solid organizational structure

Cons

Very rigid promotional cycle so there is little room if you are moving at a different pace They hire below your level, wish I had negotiated more from the get-go, live and learn!

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DraftKings Response
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Thank you for the important work you do on the DraftKings Marketing team! The collaborative culture, competitive benefits, and amazing leaders are cornerstones we pride ourselves in. We encourage you to have candid conversations with your direct manager or HRBP to discuss growth and opportunities.

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