Pros
Good benefits that they pay for, but given the emotional trauma you leave with it’s they least they could do. Outside of work the people are great with awesome and fun personalities. Inside of work there’s a handful who actually do the work and carry the weight of the slackers who take all the credit. You won’t get fired even if you’re bad at your job so I guess that’s good job stability.
Cons
Internal politics are really freaking weird. There’s a group of people who can actually move things forward by sucking up to the CEO and saying yes to every tantrum he has and they’ve become blind to the realities of what’s going on at the agency by constantly making excuses. They get all these great brands to work with them by inflating capabilities and resourcing then play dumb and confused when teams are drowning. It’s like a bad reality show about agency life and you can’t look away from the chaos that happens waiting for the moment things eventually blow up. Sure they have a strong “commitment” to diversity but they sure can’t retain any talent and often bring in BIPOC talent at lower levels and don’t give them the tools to succeed. Anyways this will probably get written off as “yet another disgruntled employee” and someone drunk off the kool aid will write a fake review about how great they are and their PR-stunt of a four day work day. If you interview and want a laugh, ask them why they have the biggest revolving door so you can hear some bs excuse blaming it on the great resignation