No longer the place it once was - Campaign Coordinator Unified Employee Review

2.0
Apr 14, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are amazing. By and large, everyone I worked with was kind and enjoyable to work with. This was a good intro role to running programmatic ads.

Cons

iHeartMedia, the parent company, has almost entirely halted raises and promotions for over a year and clearly does not trust work from home employees. The lack of any opportunity for upward mobility combined with increasing expectations from management led to more work for less pay. A number of long-time managers left as a result, increasing the workload on the remaining managing staff and stretching them thinner. You will be asked to go above and beyond your job description at this company with no additional reward. With the cutbacks on hiring and promotions, the quality assurance process has almost entirely gone out the window. Those in roles designed to focus on quality assurance were instead asked to take on roles fully managing campaigns despite not getting the campaign manager title or raise, and no one was left to check campaigns for accuracy with any regularity. This, combined with a scattered communication channel for updating employees on updates to processes means that accuracy and attention to detail vary wildly from manager to manager and team to team. And these variances mean that pretty much every employee will have errors if you dig deep enough, giving them pretense to move on from you at any point. In addition, upper management has repeatedly talked up increasing profits for the company and increased revenue anticipated to be coming in while, in the same meetings, saying that promotions and raises will either be slowed or fully halted. By the end of my time with the company, it was insulting to see the company do well while being asked to do more without any opportunity for advancement, which led to decreased productivity from myself and others since our work was not rewarded. Overall, it is clear that this is a startup still transitioning to life under a corporate entity, and the transition is being handled poorly by all sides. I was happy when I started working here, and I am happy to be gone.

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Cons

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1.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

Campaign management team was a solid place to learn different DSP's and skills. Good PTO, medical benefits, and work life balance.

Cons

Below market pay with raises extremely difficult to get. Awful training and systems on account management teams. Thrown into the fire and expected to create brand new systems without training or support. Team is being held together by duct tape and bubblegum. Does not keep up with tech and AI integration/new tech. iHeartMedia owns Unified so any system changes/promotions go through a ton of bureaucracy. Use of slack and teams, maintaining Microsoft and google emails and communications was chaotic. Management plays favorites and is scared to ruffle feathers in order to promote growth/positivity. Lots of gossip and complaining about coworkers. No company culture or incentives, meet ups, offsets, perks. The work is overall extremely boring and not gratifying.

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