I no longer recognise the great place this used to be to work - Anonymous employee Summit Media 2.0 Employee Review

1.0
Jun 30, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Healthcare benefits. That is it.

Cons

Great place to start your career in digital marketing but definitely not so great for climbing the ladder. Don’t expect to progress unless you’re in a client team on the core marketing function. New CEO is promising but Leadership promote the wrong people to people management positions which causes an array of problems. Micro management was awful during the end of my time there. Great health benefits but lack of funding for learning and development, and salaries are really low. For a small company, decisions and change all happen very slowly…Mainly because no one knows what’s going on and no one aligns with each other

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Cons

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Pros

•Good training programs. •Convenient office location. •Some great colleagues to work with. •Compressed working.

Cons

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