Pros
None really - honestly. There used to be some talent, but after a recent and massive layoff given the size of this "agency," all that's left are clinical-style, management robots running the clients that just happen to still be around. Any talent that's still there is looking hard for new jobs.
Cons
Where to begin. The place was a total disaster the entire time I worked there, no matter who was working there or what clients they had. They used to have big-name clients, somehow, but they really don't anymore. They use the old client roster to lure new clients. They don't have a business development or sales team, so new business is non-existent pretty much. The management team relied on "industry contacts" and "relationships" to try to land big business, but that's so risky ... and it never paid off. Layoffs were a routine transaction and the management team liked to sweep them under the rug. Sometimes you'd hear about them in advance from co-workers, sometimes you'd find out the day of, but usually you'd never hear about them at all. But you'd get an email about the shiny new intern they just hired. Their new healthcare plan is good, but the "benefits" suck. There is literally no culture. I realized it instantly. They tried ... and it was so forced that it was painful. Their idea of culture is providing a monthly breakfast from the cafe next door and sending agency-wide emails that are so fake it's laughable. I feel bad for those that have been left in the wake up destruction. Let me elaborate: after the CFO was fired for being shady, the owner (who will passively belittle you every opportunity he can) stepped back in and realized what a disaster things were. Some say the ex-CEO was lying to him, but who knows. Without care for his clients or his staff, he laid off 11 people in one day (thats like 20% of the entire agency). Others immediately started to jump ship from the ensuing insanity. During a recent interview with a real agency, a recruiter shared with me that a friend worked at Radarworks before my time there, and he had many of the same things to share with her. There's a reason: It's all true. Everything that people have written here is true. I had never heard of Glass Door until I was at this company, where I'd get notifications of review after review being posted that all say the same exact thing ... They either don't get it, or they just don't care, but it's certainly not sustainable. I honestly cannot imagine this agency lasting for much longer. An agency thrives on its people, its clients and its employees. This place is running on fumes.