An embarrassing waste of incredible talent. - Anonymous employee Envoy Employee Review

2.0
13 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The team is full of very talented, humble and loving designers and developers. Peers make it an incredibly worthwhile place to work and difficult to leave. While painful to watch, I am relieved that so many are finally leaving to advance their careers elsewhere. I have learned a lot while working at ENVOY, even if most of what I take away I learned in spite rather than because of the way things are run. If your family and life are in Orange County, there are certainly less ideal or interesting places to work around here. We had the opportunity and capacity to work on a few really cool projects, but could have and should have won so many more.

Cons

Be suspicious of positive reviews here because they were written by newer employees at the desperate request of those trying to restaff the agency as it bleeds talent. The truth is that ENVOY has been sick for a while and the team, it seems, has finally had enough. People are quitting at a rate of two per week and none of the leaders are acknowledging it. They must sleep well at night telling themselves that this is an acceptable rate of churn, but it's not. I've worked for delusional men before, but the three founders of ENVOY take the top prize. They simply cannot let go and trust the talent that they've hired to perform, which is suffocating and makes it difficult to grow in your career. They micromanage the work and every decision made in the company, which might be fine if they made respectable business decisions, had a better grasp on functional design, modeled greater overall intelligence, and took care of the team. But they don't. Instead, they fail to communicate a vision for the company or projects, throw money around that they don't really have, bottleneck work timelines, produce unusable user experiences, re-do a good amount of what their designers have done without offering constructive feedback as to why, and procrastinate addressing critical personnel needs. It takes months for managers to get their team members raises or get approval for basic requests like title or role changes that can help talent advance their careers. The growth of talent is not a priority at ENVOY. They act like clients and talent alike should feel lucky to work with them. I've never been more embarrassed in my career than when sitting in client meetings where the founders hot-headedly argue with and even yell at our clients, nonsensically belaboring points and sounding like idiots because their egos cannot allow them to admit when they're wrong. Why anyone continues to work with them after pulling stuff like that is beyond me. If by "be bold" they mean "be loud and proud," then okay. That's not my definition of bold and I was ways taught to respect my customers. The founders are clinically incapable of asking for feedback or taking criticism. It's unfortunate that channels for feedback are so suffocated and disregarded by leadership that I feel compelled to write a Glassdoor review to share it. They are taking on work they shouldn't in desperation for revenues against the recommendations of their knowledgeable department leaders, are too proud about the company they think they've built to blog or do anything most great agencies do to attract talent and work, act entitled rather than grateful to their successes, blame managers instead of themselves for their own poor approval ratings on internal surveys, and take no measures to become better leaders or managers. Between the three founders, there is no clear division of labor so you don't know whom to approach for different needs and you get the runaround to get anything approved. They hired a president to right the ship and do the dirty work they don't enjoy, but he's largely absentee, implemented dated corporate practices that sucked the lively startup life out of the company, and left a lot of people hating their jobs. Everyone on the team can see the writing on the wall that they're about to lose major clients. The founders deny it rather than take ownership and communicate contingency plans, leaving people fearing for their livelihoods and going elsewhere. Whether it actually is or not (leadership has made no effort to openly convince the team that it's not), the agency feels like a sinking ship and low morale is palpable in the office. I was promised the opportunity to work for a different kind of agency. Alas, Envoy ended up being just another unremarkable labor shop sorely lacking a secret sauce and that forgets its only relevant and marketable asset is its talent.

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Envoy Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I'm genuinely sorry to hear about your experience at Envoy. Our hope is that all Envoy employees feel their experience here is a positive one. The positive reviews that we have received on Glassdoor have been unsolicited. We do ask for feedback (the good, bad and the ugly) but we don’t coerce anyone for positive reviews. Your feedback is helpful so we can build on our strengths and fix what's not working. As you note in your review, you're a former employee - as an update this year we have launched our Leadership Development Program, Regular Town Hall Meetings, Cross-functional all-hands meetings with our President. Thank you for your review! We are committed to creating an environment that offers a positive and engaging employee experience.

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Envoy Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We recognize that every experience is personal, and we take all input seriously. Your perspective matters, and we appreciate the opportunity to reflect and grow. Reality vs. Perception – Every time we part ways with a team member, it is a difficult decision, never taken lightly. As a business, we see it as a loss when these conversations must happen. The People and Culture team is deeply committed to fostering an environment where employees feel valued, supported, and empowered—our people are our greatest asset. In our most recent employee survey, 86% of respondents said they would recommend Envoy as a great place to work. We also want to emphasize that decision-making at Envoy is intentional and strategic, guided by the long-term success of our employees and the company. No single individual dictates these choices—leadership collaborates to make the best possible decisions for the organization as a whole. That said, I recognize that experiences and perceptions differ, and I always welcome open conversations that help us learn and improve. If you’d like to share more, I’d be happy to connect. Your contributions to Envoy are truly appreciated, and I sincerely wish you the best in your next chapter. Best, Emma Chief People and Culture Officer.
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