Honestly shocked this place is still open - Marketing Manager Gelia Employee Review

1.0
19 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I made a few lasting professional relationships. What ultimately brought us together were the shared laughs over how dysfunctional Gelia was.

Cons

While sitting around the Thanksgiving table sharing what we were thankful for, I said without hesitation that I was grateful to no longer work for Gelia. Management at Gelia would make an excellent case study in how to drive a marketing agency into the ground. Whether it’s a sense of superiority or outright contempt for clients, it would certainly explain why their account list continues to dwindle. Any manager who challenges the poor work product of the leadership team is quickly pushed out and replaced with dutiful yes-men. Career development at Gelia is nonexistent. There are no raises, no bonuses, and no meaningful opportunities for growth. Management’s primary objective appears to be constant staff churn, replacing experienced employees with cheaper labor. In my four years at Gelia, I never saw a single new client come through the door. The work was recycled repeatedly across accounts, with little to no innovation. My advice is simple: clients should look elsewhere. Prospective employees should look elsewhere. And any potential partners should look elsewhere.

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5.0
14 Nov 2024
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Pros

Intelligent leadership understands the marketing business landscape

Cons

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1.0
19 May 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

37.5 hour workweek (7.5 hour days) A few truly talented people

Cons

I’m actually embarrassed for this place. Working here feels like working in a company stuck in the 90s. There are people who have been there for over 20 years. After working there a while, I realized it was because they could do the same thing that they’ve done for many years with zero growth or zero adaptation to growth and development. They pretend to care about you, but it’s really through the end of what you can do for them. The CEO has an office that is glass and above the cubicle area, which gives the perception that you’re constantly being watched and monitored, which you are. The owner son essentially runs the business, but he has literally never worked anywhere else but acts like he is everything. There is a lack of transparency to employees that comes across as very shady. For example, they don’t do regular performance reviews and they are very closed off about the health of the company. They don’t even have all hands meetings to talk about the vision for the year or anything that could help to rally the team to feel like we are all in this together. The women in leadership are very protective of their place and intimidate anyone who tries to improve ways of working or quality.

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