The N2 Company reviews

4.6

90% would recommend to a friend

(488 total reviews)

JP Hamel

97% approve of CEO

90% positive business outlook

The N2 Company has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 488 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The The N2 Company employee rating is 35% above average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.4 stars).

Reviews by job title

488 reviews
1.0
Apr 29, 2015

ADC

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Independence. There are some great people that you will meet.

Cons

research, research, research....They are very aggressive about image control, countering a negative review with multiple positives within hours of a negative review appearing. I found the interview process very misleading and high pressure. If I had resisted the pressure and done my research, I would NEVER had agreed to work with N2.

2.0
May 22, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Incredible training, well connected group, motivational calls every day. Nice people.

Cons

Only about 10% of people make it past training to "print". If I had known, I don't think I would have attempted opening up a publication. Although training is fantastic, I've had it be described to me as a "puppy mill", in that employees and the neighborhoods they choose aren't properly vetted, before they spend hundreds of dollars doing training... I've heard that the idea that you "own" a stake in your neighborhood magazine a bit misleading, but you don't find out until you are sent a contract after your first issue goes to print. I feel you have to have a background in local sales to be successful, especially in larger metro areas. The main problem I had, was choosing an appropriate neighborhood. Although it's said a publication can be opened "anywhere", this isn't really true or to the same level of difficulty. Almost all of the publications open, are located 20-40 miles outside a major urban area. It's very, very difficult to open directly in an urban city where there are many competing magazines/papers, or where well-known affluent neighborhoods are just too big for N2 to handle. The design of the N2 magazines themselves are a bit "po dunk" so if you are in a large metro like LA, clients may take issue that the design isn't up to par.... Many successful publications seem to work with an HOA or community association already in place. This is because, I've heard it can become difficult to get content after awhile, when you don't have these. There are several publications that open and closed locally in LA after 2 years, because advertisers don't renew since "it didn't work". Whether that is because the content became stale, or because people just lost interest, not sure... Only attempt this if you are 100% sure: you have a good neighborhood that's identifiable, and you're willing to work constantly under deadlines to get good content, if you don't have an HOA to work with. ***Don't let anyone pressure you into selecting a neighborhood unless you are SURE it's right.***

2.0
Sep 29, 2017

Meh

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Alot to learn,

Cons

You make sacrifices, which go unrewarded. They make you follow this program, and swear up and down that the program works, no exceptions, the program works, your not allowed to mess with this script at all. I'm not saying it hasn't worked in the past but , literally this program does not universally work. I spent hundreds of hours making cold calls for this company, going exactly off their script, and when meetings were scheduled I went exactly off of their script. The "leaders" aren't very helpful, they'll just sit there and tell you your wrong over and over, if your not selling the overpriced advertisement, they just up and figure that it's all your fault. Going into this gig I was superiorly optimistic, until I came back down to earth and realized this is major bs... The higher ups at N2 publishing are brilliant (I'm talking C status) they know exactly how to play you out, get you to be very excited over this. The company flaunts money at you 24/7 with all of their media and radio stations they are ALLLLLLWAAAAYYYYSSSS talking about how much money their staff makes. I finally had to quit, I make 8,000-12,000 a month on my own terms. It was soooooo depressing going through with this, and I learned a big lesson, ALL advertisement is gimmicky. And when I would make hundreds of cold calls a day, I'd run into people who were already in the magazine, and literally every time I talked to someone who was already paying for N2 publishing advertising had nothing good to say about it and they all wanted out.

Viewing 4 - 6 of 488 Reviews

Glassdoor has 544 The N2 Company reviews submitted anonymously by The N2 Company employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if The N2 Company is right for you.