Growing and full of promise, bumpy at times but well worth the ride. - Account Executive Mosak Employee Review

4.0
14 Apr 2013
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Pros

The company is growing fast and there is excitement in that. Management is working to facilitate that growth while working to achieve client goals. Almost every employee seems to want to grow with the company and many young and talented people are given a crash course in casino advertising. You're thrown right into the madness of fast-paced advertising and given the chance to flourish and you can quickly earn the opportunity to be valuable member of the team. And of all the places I've worked, this is the first place where the owners are truly interested in their employees well being and in their lives. It's not the ground floor because the company is 13 years old but it does have the feel of being in the early stages of something special.

Cons

The atmosphere is controlled chaos and if you're used to a slow pace or if you're new to the workplace it can be overwhelming.

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5.0
6 Jun 2015
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Pros

Extremely useful for learning the different faces on an advertising company and understand what it means to be part of a team. I learned multitasking, organizational, and creative skills that will help me in the future.

Cons

Environment can prove stagnant after a while.

1.0
11 Mar 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's located in a beautiful part of the Texas Hill Country

Cons

There are so many problems. Too many to even list here, but I'll attempt to be brief. The senior management and owner only cares about keeping the wool over employees eyes. Lots of false promises and empty jargon to appear like its a real agency that cares. The only reason clients are still there is because the company relies mostly on "friendships" with their clients, rather than doing innovative or great work. The president and her senior staff uses scare tactics of horrible agency "stories" to create fear of employees leaving, rather than building a culture to retain good talent, therefore producing respectable work as a real advertising agency. The company grew WAY too fast without experience or qualified people and it shows in every process, department and account. Clients are misled into partnering with a innovative company in the casino and gaming market, only to discover that MOSAK is so far behind the curve of technology that they're waiting for the coming of the DOT COM BOOM (which happened over a decade ago). When employees seek or demand better engagement, support or direction from leaders, it is seen as a threat. Personal feelings and business experience should never mix. Business is business. At MOSAK, they are incestual.

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