- The Leadership team is committed, transparent and in sync with the business
- work ethic and culture of all the employees is top notch
- ML is consistently working on building and developing new offerings to bring more value to its customers
Cons
need a recruitment agency as open headcounts take a while to fill up
Madison Logic Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts!
We are happy to hear that you approve of our culture & our team. ML leadership is dedicated to improving the employee experience and we love to hear that our efforts are appreciated!
We know that increasing our staff by 40% in 2022 necessitates expansion of our recruiting team and we are currently in the process of recruiting additional recruiters to help with the requisition load. Our aim is to ramp our hiring within Q1 and ease the stress our growth has put on our team as quickly as possible.
Thank you again for your feedback!
I was given many opportunities to learn and grow, and felt that my contributions were always working toward a goal larger than myself. We were rewarded/recognized at the beginning. Co-Workers were all amazing as teamwork thrived for our clients. Work-life balance was very good while working remotely.
Cons
Clear communication never came from leadership about the state of the company and our growth, or lack thereof. I felt I was pouring spoonfuls of water out of a sinking ship throughout my final year with the company. Hard work became less rewarded/recognized.
2.0
25 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 3 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Amazing people on the Customer Success and Ad Operations teams that truly want to see the best out of you and watch you succeed. I learned so much from my time here and I’m grateful for that. Solid benefits and PTO plan.
Cons
The company is not at all what it used to be. Leadership has no idea what the crux of the issues we face are and instead micromanage us constantly. It’s less about the quality of the work and more about getting dollars in to temporarily keep us afloat. Constant product issues make it difficult to get work done and there is no clear value proposition anymore. Layoffs are now a norm here, including quietly laying off team members throughout the year.