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Good Place to Begin a Career--Bad Place to Grow - Anonymous employee Bully Pulpit International Employee Review

2.0
21 Dec 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Started out as a Fellow at BPI and learned an immense amount in my first few months. Their fellowship training program gave me the tools and skills that I need to succeed as an associate and beyond -Social culture makes it easy to befriend people in the office, although it can be clicky at times -Strong CEO with good intentions and relationships with employees -Great healthcare and benefits, with sickdays and work from home days that do not dock from your vacation

Cons

-Despite what BPI claims, the fellowship is not a clear path to employment and as they have recently downsized, it is even less likely that a fellow will be hired. After three months, you will likely get an extension and end up doing associate level work with half of the salary and no benefits instead of being hired as an associate -The fun/social culture has its downside: People are blatantly favored for being social while the quiet people who work hard are often overlooked. It can be a very loud and distracting work environment -Your team (pod) may be great but also may also be disorganized: Some pods have their processes, job descriptions, and roles down well while others are disorganized, leading to overworked employees and poor deliverables to clients. This is also a reflection on their generally inexperienced and young management

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5.0
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Pros

Great people who are smart and caring plus great benefits

Cons

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3.0
15 Apr 2026
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Pros

Interesting accounts, some incredible people

Cons

Management is a clique, with many directors, senior directors and managing directors conspiring to fire lower level staff that they do not deem as “worthy” Inconsequential mistakes are treated as urgent emergencies or a lack of competence (even if it is something that can be quickly corrected). Extreme favoritism across the entire firm. This is often seen in how non-black staff treat black staff. Vague feedback from management on performance Successes are never elevated or someone at a higher pay grade will take credit for your work Training and camaraderie is very much so overlooked, with junior level staff (that have more tenure) often training senior staff who will become their bosses. You will work weekends. No question about it. The agency recruits talent that is interested in left leaning communications work, but caters to right leaning corporate clients because they “pay the bills.” Unclear/changing expectations for one’s role. This is especially true on the client services team. The pay is low.

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