Radancy reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(744 total reviews)
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Michelle Abbey

61% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Radancy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 744 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Radancy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Sep 22, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The Inbound Marketing team is one of the newer departments in TMP's Chicago office. Having undergone quite a bit of change over the past year, the IM team has evolved into a face-paced, rewarding team. Joining this group means you'll have a hand in creating social media campaigns, content offerings, blog posts, editorial calendars, and numerous other projects. With exposure to Fortune 100 brands, you'll be juggling quite a few responsibilities at any given time. The team itself is always adding new faces, but remains tremendously supportive of each other. These are smart folks, no doubt. If you're looking for not only agency experience, but an opportunity to really "own" your work, this is the team for you. The casual, flexible work environment doesn't hurt either.

Cons

As with any company the size of TMP, working with distant teams can be difficult. But if you work hard to establish solid working relationships with other offices & teams, this shouldn't be too much of an issue. There can be seasonal "crunch" periods which require quick turnaround, so there are times when you'll just need to hunker down to plug through deliverables. If you're not comfortable with taking the reigns on a new project and/or account with minimal instruction, this might not be the best fit. TMP and Inbound definitely reward those that go the extra mile and chart their own course.

5.0
Sep 16, 2015

Great Network of Resources

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A great organization with strong resources scattered throughout the US. This makes it a very strong network of individuals that are available in any region.

Cons

Can be a pain to coordinate meetings since you can never meet with the full team in person.

4.0
Sep 15, 2015

For Problem Solvers

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Casual, flexible environment. No dress code for most staff (of course account and sales people wear business attire often, but that's the nature of their roles). In my department, I have the luxury of handling my own schedule. Which helps wonderfully with work life balance. The company encourages movement between departments, and if you are dedicated to being a part of the company, they will work with you to get you where you want to be. There are opportunities to relocate and work at other offices. Some employees work remotely and come to the office every so often. The people here are usually great and that helps the overall environment. A couple in my office are exceptional mentors and are one of the reasons why I'm still an employee here.

Cons

If you are uncomfortable in taking the reigns and proposing solutions, this may not be the place for you.Certain departments are more suited for seasoned professionals and TMP has been a little slow in realizing this. The heavier workloads tends to fall on the shoulders of the very capable, while many shift their work around or find every way to delegate to someone else. Some department heads are hands off and do not appoint or take seriously the training needs of their staff. Getting the right answer is like pulling teeth, often. They desire to be a software company, but some of the procedures and policies they incorporate need work as they do not seem to follow certain protocols I know to be required at other software development companies. It makes things very hard sometimes. Roles are quite ambiguous, often not solidly defined, so many of us wear many hats. Which works for people who are jacks of all trades, but annoying for someone who was hired for a specific job and expected to do that job. The salary isn't market and they are often reluctant to give raises until the person attempts to resign. Most people who leave move on to make more money and have less on their plates. Heavily revenue based company. Tenure seems to trump performance.

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