Toxic Creative Leads - Anonymous employee TMRW Employee Review

1.0
24 Nov 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company offers big brands that you can work on, pretty good exposure.

Cons

The brands that they work with don't necessarily let them work on major projects, more of the minor social media campaigns. Other brands do but not necessarily a lot. This is because the creative team isn't strong. A senior or two does provide guidance but it's a risk because the remaining seniors either do not have the communication skills to tell you what you need to improve on or they humiliate you. Humiliation is performed for others in the office to see. The CEO himself is on a separate level, he does not provide creative inputs but tends to give unconstructive feedback such as "ewww." I didn't think an adult would be so incapable of providing feedback or leading a team.

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Cons

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Pros

You will meet and bond with Creatives on a level unique to individuals bonding through trauma. Everyone (at least on the entry and mid levels) will try to cover and look out for each other. There is free transport and food, but it can hardly be counted as a pro when upper management tries to pass it off as solutions to the mounting problems faced in the workplace.

Cons

A cesspool of upper management incompetency and bullying, casual sexual harassment with culprits receiving zero repurcussions, and being antagonised to work long hours becoming the norm. You will spend plenty of time stressing over making the higher-ups "happy" rather than actually growing naturally as a Creative with every pitch. Tight deadlines will be given, your time will be wasted with their needless changes, and the missed deadlines will be entirely your fault. The advertising industry is usually attributed to having "trench warfare", and in this case, this agency really brings that to life with one exception — you'll be wandering into the unknown alone without any decent mentorship.

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