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A&R Creative Group Reviews

3.0

34% would recommend to a friend

(17 total reviews)
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Ali Alshahal

35% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

A&R Creative Group has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 17 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The A&R Creative Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants and food service industry (3.7 stars).

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17 reviews
1.0
5 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you are a college student, this is a place you can work while in school. Lower level co-workers often become good friends.

Cons

This company has shady business practices. Most of the low level employees are college students trying to pay their way through school, and they’re really good people. The ownership is scummy, however. The owner is absent yet controlling. Little gets done without his say, yet his decisions are often misinformed and lack context because he is rarely around. The owner is the bottleneck; he alone can approve decisions and access funds, yet he often ignores employees for weeks in the middle of critical projects where his approval is required. This company often ignores laws and regulations and puts employees in the position of breaking the law. Pay is below standard. If you accept a role at A&R, prepare to constantly feel frustrated.

1.0
21 Apr 2021

RUN!!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

discount on food that will give you diarrhea

Cons

You will not be given a desk or a place to work. Working remote is ok, but then you will be scrutinized for working remotely. Complete lack of organization or accountability from management. Owners replace staff quickly and with no notice. Owners are hard to communicate with, and set unrealistic expectations in their heads without communicating what they need from you directly. Every assignment is listed as ASAP and URGENT because there is no project management. There are over a dozen brands in this company and none of the leads know what else is going on because there is no communication and no clear guidelines set. Everyone thinks they’re more important than following a procedure, so it’s impossible to have a solid work flow across company. It took me over a year to adjust to everyone’s different and specific needs because they will not unify. The job feels like someone dangling a carrot of possibilities in front of you while they expect more and more out of you and then give nothing in return but low pay and whack benefits. Cant pay their employees fair wages but will remodel all of their business and brag that they are bringing in profits during the pandemic... so why aren’t you paying your employees? There is no structure. Which sounds fun and exciting at first but it is not fun when there are already unrealistic deadlines for huge projects coming from all ends of the company. No pay, no computer, no parking, no desk, no accountability, no structure, no organization. It feels like working for a company who is pretending to be a company. They blame everyone else for their downfalls when really they need to improve communication and overall structure of the company - which won’t happen, so don’t get your hopes up that you can fix it.

2.0
20 Apr 2021

Smoke and Mirrors

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

discount on food from the restaurants they own

Cons

Unrealistic workloads. Unrealistic expectations. In addition, A&R does not reimburse for work related travel or parking, but you are expected to be in office and travel among the restaurants. The office shares a parking lot with two of their concepts, which the parking lot is immediately full by 10am. You have two options, pay to park at the meters in two hour increments (which most often happens because vendor trucks, construction workers, and events, are frequently blocking off the "office lot". With their extremely low pay, this adds up quickly for employees. Option two, get blocked in their lot and retrieve your car at some point, hopefully you don't have a meeting you need to make on time. When you do make it in the office, you do not have a personal or specific work space provided for you. There is a single community table that fits about 4 people comfortably. That is also often full or a mess. Hard to focus office environment. Workflow is constantly interrupted by folks walking in and demanding urgent projects. Ownership refuses to hire additional support for necessary positions, and prefer to underpay their current employees as they absorb roles that have been let go. Be prepared to have your phone and emails on-call 24/7, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You get a 50% off discount on food from their restaurants. You can work remotely sometimes, but not without judgment from ownership.

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