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People Making Good Public Relations

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So far from where you started (and not in a good way). - Anonymous employee People Making Good Public Relations Employee Review

1.0
26 Apr 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I worked with some of the most talented public relations professionals that I've ever met (all have moved on to other places).

Cons

- Work/life balance doesn't exist; partners set expectations with clients that you will respond to emails, phone calls, etc at all hours of the day/night. - Partners over promise when they work to win new business, leaving associates with unrealistic expectations from clients from the beginning -- and no support from partners/mangers to meet them. - Job security is non-existent; the stress and anxiety that causes employees isn't worth the experience you gain working there. The company has seen 100 percent turnover in roughly 2 years. - Associates are constantly asked to do more, and are offered no additional resources (or additional compensation) to do so. - Associates are responsible for the health of their accounts, however work is constantly questioned and scrutinized by partners (who aren't even present on the accounts). - Employees are treated as if they are completely disposable, not as valuable assets to the business. - The partners pay themselves well enough to drive nice luxury cars, while associates are underpaid and are constantly under pressure to deliver more for clients. - Raises are few and far between. - Partners blatantly play favorites in the office, and pit employees against each other in an effort to boost productivity. My time here was interesting, to say the least. The most valuable lessons that I learned during my time here have already proven valuable as I start my own business. I sincerely caution anyone from pursuing any opportunities with this firm. It's truly not worth the stress and anxiety.

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5.0
14 Jan 2018
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Pros

- Professionalism at its finest among a friendly, hard-working, and extremely committed team of publicists. - Hands-on experience managing PR and communications strategy for a wide variety of clients across multiple industries, both in Vermont and beyond. - Research, reading, and professional development are all valued. - Healthy mix of independence/personal responsibility to clients with an engaged, supportive team. - Flexible work-shifting and time off; work hard & then play hard is a value at PMG. - A wonderful place and position to begin and grow a career in PR/marketing/communications.

Cons

- PR is demanding, and often clients' needs stretch beyond typical office hours. - A small team sometimes means you're on your own to get documents, emails, and tasks accomplished for your clients. Luckily, PMG works hard to ensure communications are strategic and professional from the very start, so you'll be prepared to handle accordingly.

5.0
19 May 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The #1 reason I joined PMG: Accommodating of staff's personal needs, including mine as a new mom. I've felt nothing but support and an understanding that family comes first! My previous agency was the polar opposite. - Fun, quality clients I can stand behind (The Republic of Tea, boloco and Rollerblade, for starters) - Fast-paced environment with opportunities to present new ideas - Your own laptop (IMPERATIVE this past winter, when we couldn't get to work!) - GORGEOUS location on Boston's Long Wharf - Straight talk and transparency. Take the current list of actual, current clients on the PMG website... that doesn't happen at many agencies! - Various forums to voice opinions/suggestions/complaints, publicly or anonymously - Awesome incentives and heaps of encouragement (cell phone and gym membership reimbursement, a media placement BINGO Board with $weet rewards) - REAL Unlimited Vacation (I've been played on that from other agencies) - Dog friendly - Better salary than many area agencies

Cons

- Occasionally have to follow-up on expense report reimbursements, but not a huge deal

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