Proceed With Caution - Senior Digital Strategist BarkleyREI Employee Review

2.0
23 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fun, warm, and hard working staff that does what it can to support one another. Great office, free parking, good number of days off. You can learn a lot quickly if your new to digital marketing. Worth a stop in your career journey to get some experience and move along.

Cons

There is a confusing relationship between Barkley REI and the parent ad agency headquartered in Kansas City. HQ doesn't support REI with proper oversight and staffing leaving those in the trenches helpless. High staff turnover, directors go unsupervised making it feel like working at a tiny agency with one owner. Workload adds up with little thought or care for project scope and the time it takes to deliver for clients. If you want to maintain a healthy work life balance be prepared to chose between disappointing clients and performing poorly or pushing back on directors making the day to day confrontational and uncomfortable.

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5.0
17 Jun 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I've worked at many companies that claim to value their employees, Barkley is the first I've felt that to be true. Fantastic flexibility options and a strong work-life balance focus. Diversity, inclusion, and mental health support are core culture values. You will work hard, but it's generally never more than you can handle, and you are always recognized for your involvement.

Cons

Not a lot of room for growth or advancement. poor health care plan.

2.0
15 Jan 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent laptops and hardware, gave you an iPhone, casual dress, reasonably interesting technology

Cons

It's an open floor plan. The entire company (except for the important people who have offices) get to sit at 8 person desks. So, little to no privacy. And while they have various sitting areas you can in theory go and do some work in, people "notice" that you aren't at your desk. It's the worst sort of peer pressure where the appearance of sitting at your desk is THE most important thing. Oh, and when the entire team goes out to lunch, what they mean is they all walk to get takeout, and eat at their desks, while consumed by their work. It's the most backwards thing I have every seen in any company I have worked at. And I was interviewed by a great team lead/manager, who was one of the main reasons I took the job. They didn't bother to inform me that he left, and I get the surprise of a new manager, who I didn't get the chance to interview with, and who I really didn't hit it off with. You can hear a pin drop in the office, because everyone chats all day long in the company chat rooms, how anti-social is that?

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