Dynamic role with great exposure but high accountability - End-to-end exposure, real ownership, and a fast-growing agency HavStrategy Employee Review

4.0
4 Jul 2026
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As a Project Manager at HavStrategy you sit at the intersection of every function: performance marketing, SEO, social media, design, client servicing, and BD. That cross-functional exposure is what makes this role exceptional for building a well-rounded career in agency operations. You're not just tracking tasks on a spreadsheet — you're owning client delivery, managing timelines, coordinating between teams, and directly impacting client satisfaction and retention. The founder is operationally sharp and has high standards for delivery quality. Working closely with her has taught me how to think about agency operations strategically not just reactively. The tools and systems in place like Notion, HubSpot, project tracking frameworks are well thought out for an agency of this size. The client portfolio across beauty, skincare, fashion, and lifestyle brands in multiple geographies keeps delivering work complex and interesting. No two months look the same.

Cons

High accountability role. you're the bridge between client expectations and internal execution. When things go off track you're the first point of escalation. Requires strong communication skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure.

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5.0
12 Jun 2026
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The kind of exposure you get here is hard to find at bigger agencies, where you're just one cog in a wheel. I joined as an SEO Executive and within a few months I was handling end-to-end SEO for multiple D2C beauty and lifestyle brands like keyword research, content briefs, technical audits, GSC tracking, everything. The work is real and the learning curve is steep in a good way. The managers and team are very accessible and genuinely invested in the team's growth. They takes time to explain the strategy behind decisions rather than just handing down tasks. For someone early in their career who wants to understand how performance marketing and SEO connect in a D2C setup, this is genuinely one of the best environments. The client portfolio is impressive. You're working on actual fashion, beauty, and skincare brands with real budgets. Seeing GSC numbers move because of your own work is satisfying.

Cons

It's a fast-paced startup environment so if you're looking for a slow, hand-held experience this might not be the right fit. Things move quickly and you need to be proactive.

4.0
13 Jun 2026
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As a Social Media Executive at HavStrategy, I got to own social strategy for multiple D2C beauty and lifestyle brands from very early on. Not just content scheduling but actual strategy, content calendar planning, trend research, caption writing, creative briefing, and performance tracking. The variety keeps you sharp and the D2C beauty niche is one of the most dynamic spaces to be in right now. What stands out is the culture of ownership. You're trusted to bring your own ideas and execute them. The founder encourages the team to experiment with formats, test new content approaches, and stay ahead of platform trends. That creative trust is genuinely motivating. The team is collaborative and young. There's a good energy in the office and people genuinely enjoy the work they do. Working on brands across multiple geographies means your content thinking evolves fast.

Cons

Managing multiple brand voices simultaneously requires strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Content deadlines can stack up during campaign periods, so staying ahead of your calendar is essential

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