From what I remember, there were 6 C-level employees and 10 standard employees. That's a 3:5 ratio. That means processes have been picked apart and micromanaged. The moment you differ, you will be corrected. You can have the right answer, but if you didn't get there the way they wanted you to, it is wrong. The future here is bleak. After working at multiple great agencies, this one is by far the most bottlenecked, and upper management is gridlocked. Unless you want to work here for 8+ years to become a "Head" of something, my advice is to pass. It will leave you zapped at the end of the day, overworked, and your work will hardly be acknowledged because it is simply the standard they operate at. Your growth beyond the first 6 months of training will be hard to justify. There are many other agencies that keep up with the times and produce great work at half the stress and equivalent pay with growth opportunities.