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1.0
15 Sept 2020

A study in egotistical leadership

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Decent benefits. A core team of smart, hard-working juniors make the day-to-day working environment bearable (fun, even).

Cons

Dysfunctional senior leadership has created a toxic atmosphere. Despite constant messages of ‘flat structure’ and ‘opportunities for all’, the feudal system is alive and kicking at Flamingo. The CEO has assembled a senior team of yes-men who are given no real autonomy. Those that are willing to play her game are lavishly praised and rewarded with promotions beyond their experience or competence; anyone who dares to question her approach is quickly ushered out of the back door. Her desire for complete control is bordering on sociopathic, as is her need to be loved and recognised. (If you’ve never worked at an agency where, every year, staff are forced to celebrate the CEO’s anniversary of being hired, complete with cupcakes bearing her face, then you’ve never worked at Flamingo). Unfortunately, her decisions appear to be based on a desire to create a legacy for herself, rather than for the good of the business. She seems in denial that she presides over a small market research agency and not US Vogue. A lack of strategic vision is papered over with buzzwords and bluster, and complete restructuring has become an almost quarterly occurrence. Changes are pushed hard from the top, but not backed up with any substance or actual operational change. Flamingo is clinging desperately to a fading reputation; employees are treated as if they should feel lucky to work there, and starry-eyed juniors in particular are mercilessly exploited for their time and energy. Apart from a few talented individuals, Flamingo does run-of-the-mill work, drowns it in marketing jargon and charges over the odds. If you value style over substance, you’ll fit in well at Flamingo.

4.0
8 Feb 2017
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Their multicultural/multilingual approach is the best I've encountered. Exciting place to work in, as the company culture is quite welcoming and driven. Depending on your team/department, you might work on interesting and varied briefs coming from across the whole spectrum. So you'll learn a lot. And methodologies can be quite innovative. Benefits, such as health insurance and learning budgets are not too bad.

Cons

Questionable strategies, where departments are competing against each other. For the same roles in other companies, salaries tend to be on the lower end in Flamingo (they justify this with better benefits), and HR can be pretty useless (delayed reviews and promotions, lost documents, soulless approach).

3.0
23 Sept 2020
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Creative flair, Young Team, Nice and very smart people, excellent output. Working on the qualitative research team, get to travel the world and engage with other cultures in real depth. Each project sees you not just executing a job, but learning real things about human motivation, culture, consumer society and how it operates.

Cons

Travel (and jet-lag) while in so many ways a benefit, quickly adds more strain to a demanding working environment if too much. And it can get too much.

1.0
27 Jul 2020

A broken agency

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Keen smart juniors who care and want to learn Good Ominicom benefits Bankside location

Cons

An awful experience in a company that was once at the top of its league. There is an awful culture, driven from the top down, of favouritism, gaslighting and bullying. Senior people who know their stuff come in and either leave sharply or appear confused and undermined. There doesn’t seem to be any strategy as such, just a series of vanity projects and ever more pretentious pseudo academic twaddle. People at the top don’t seem to understand how to run a business and people who are allegedly ‘strategists’ have no training or tools in that discipline.

4.0
13 Feb 2017

London

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cultural curiosity, amazing people, great benefits, diverse

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too many new hires, the office space kills creativity, lots of admin

3.0
11 Aug 2023

Average

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Pros

Some progression, nice colleagues and some good company wide benefits

Cons

can be quite hardwork, unsociable hours

4.0
26 Feb 2019

Utopian past

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The most amazing colleagues-turned-friends, there is a real family environment Highly intelligent individuals, you're always sharpening the mind Casual workplace, great work-life balance Work hard play hard mindset Great clients and interesting projects Management tries to accommodate your interests and facilitate your growth plans Treated like adults, never micro managed, full autonomy with the right level of support at the right time Caveat: This was before Flamingo shut down all but HQ, so things may have changed quite a bit by now

Cons

Flamingo was a bit of a rare pokemon, management took pains to restrict politics to senior management level. Great place to grow intellectually as a fresh grad, but you're detached from the realities of life and 'the real world' Relatively low pay compared to industry / what you could have earned, given that Flamingo tends to hire high pedigree individuals. Though partially offset by the perks and benefits

1.0
17 Sept 2020

On a fast downward spiral

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Omnicom Group Benefits Being paid in time

Cons

The company is run similar to a totalitarian system with a narcissist CEO as its commander. The supposedly flat hierarchy – several teams representing the level of CEO likes and yes-saying by their team members. The senior leadership team’s combination of personality types was retrofitted, based on a free online personality test. Which, going further, everyone else was asked to complete, share, and discuss in their team. Behavioural science - NOT. The senior team changed constantly, and so did the strategy and business proposition - actually there was never one, but a lot of talk that there would be one. There was also a lot of talk about accountability - it was expected from the bottom, never from the top. And so was excellence - senior leadership failed to inspire and truly lead, again and again, and again. Senior Leadership has failed to take a business with a good reputation and plenty of potential to new heights. The business is on a downward spiral and it will be only a matter of time Flamingo’s clients will realise they bought into a lot of smoke and mirrors. Don’t touch it - there are many agencies out there, where you will be able to do great work, rather than having to deal with the consequences of bad, toxic leadership and lack of vision on a daily basis!

1.0
7 Nov 2019

Company is going downhill!

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Pros

benefits such as free breakfast, snacks, massages etc. however these benefits have now been removed

Cons

terrible management, snobbery, atmosphere has got progressively worse. They look after certain employees (senior and favourites) but do not care about others. Axed a huge chunk of people who had been loyal to the company.

3.0
4 Mar 2019

Director

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– great people to work alongside - benefits are good

Cons

- the meeting culture takes too much of the week

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