Direct Impact Reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)

26% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
1.0
2 Oct 2014

Worst mistake of my professional career.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Relatively flexible in terms of telecommuting, coworkers are generally pleasant, good benefits from being part of the larger Burson-Marsteller/WPP world.

Cons

Despite marketing itself as a small firm, DI is still part of the giant Burson/WPP bureaucracy and functions as such. The work is strictly managing field teams, which means you're tied to a desk and conference calls all day and not much creativity involved if you're interested in other facets of public affairs/public relations. The annual review process is confusing and managers are generally indifferent to their direct reports' success. Focus is on hitting revenue goals instead of client service.

2.0
3 Jan 2011

Disorganized management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good clients, good staff. Nice office and good working enviornment. More casual atmosphere. Fair compensation. Happy hours. Good stepping stone within a career, but not a long term option for most.

Cons

Disorganized management style, often causing fear/dissatisfaction with emploees. Lack of communication. Old boys club mentality and lack of promotions based on merit. Very little growth opportunity within the company. Good luck moving up if you weren't a Bush staffer. High turn over.

4.0
2 Aug 2022
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Pros

Great team, leadership is kind and collaborative, opportunities to move up.

Cons

Lots of staff turnover, limited resources, and difficult work-life balance.

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