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Loved my time at Infectious Media - Anonymous employee Infectious Media Employee Review

5.0
26 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I really enjoyed my time at infectious media. I learned so so much. Was given freedom and trust from management to fulfil my job. Plenty of support when asked. And one of the best managers I'll have in my career. I looked forward to coming into the office and tackling what new and interesting puzzles might arise on the day. Plus it still very much has a start up vibe, so you really feel that you are making a direct impact to help the team during your day to day. Other great perks include: - smart people - great benefits (cycle to work / healthcare / pension) - Flexi time - Great holiday scheme - fruit - Monday free lunches - Snacks - Friday drinks - opportunities to anonymously ask CEO, COO, and MD questions to be answered during all company meetings. - subsidised massages - volunteer leave days

Cons

There has been a huge push for more internal transparency. Which I really appreciated. However at times, partly to fulfil promises to employees, information is shared outside of the board members a little too soon.

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5.0
16 Mar 2017
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Pros

Strong leaders who are approachable and care about employee satisfaction, good technology that is transparent to clients, smart people with clients' interests in mind, global business growth is making the company recognizable among more people in the industry

Cons

Some growing pains as new employees need to be trained quickly, some processes need to be refined as company expands

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1.0
10 Dec 2017
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Pros

-Free lunch on Mondays -Worked with some intelligent team members in ad tech and programmatic

Cons

- Completely unstable company with executive management that makes knee jerk reactions and feels above having to retain tier 1 level clients. - Major accounts being run out of UK by inexperienced employees in their mid 20s that have been promoted to senior titles has created major management issues. - Terrible pay for UK employees. - Nothing special about the tech/bidder. Cheap inventory and IM cashes out on large margins. Not forward thinking and tech builds were usually client requests or replications of what other companies have already done. CTO was painful to work and added nothing of value - any client issue was handled with a response to “calm down”. -HR/People team was highly disorganized and not well versed in basic HR functions here in the US. After the US office was shutdown, team did not receive final pay for over 10 days after scheduled date and employees have still not received unemployment benefits due to lack of/incorrect response from their team. - Cheap. This is the resounding word that describes IM. - IM wants to be global, but cannot make outer offices work. Chicago was the 3rd office shutdown by IM along with Paris and Germany. I’d be concerned if I was in their Singapore office. -IM going through an agency 2.0 transition with little to zero input or direction from executive management on how to make the transition work for teams actually responsible for executing.

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