6 months of hell - Senior Social Media Manager Jellyfish Employee Review

1.0
15 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Only can think of the fun clients

Cons

Super toxic environment where you will not be set up for success. It’s really unfortunate, because the work is interesting, but the people (specifically the director of social media and the VP of creative) were nasty, belittling and unhelpful. As I reflect on my time at this company, I’m deeply saddened that I felt singled out and was reprimanded for adjusting to a new position, while also dealing with a family emergency. I was in such a vulnerable state and I wish I were given more grace and handled with more care as a new employee.

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Jellyfish Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. It sounds like you experienced a very difficult time in your personal life, and we as a company could have done better in supporting you through this. We will take this feedback on board and work to improve our policies in this area. We wish you the best in the future.

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Pros

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