Not a Safe Environment - Anonymous employee The Social Element Employee Review

1.0
19 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most colleagues are great to work with

Cons

Management is the fakest group of people. They say they care about everyone, but they don’t. They let people burnout. They don’t manage workloads effectively. They don’t trust their team. They don’t work well with people who need accommodations. They only create opportunities for growth for their “favorites” and anyone who sees through their B.S. is punished. They’re largely a group of blonde, white women, and don’t know how to or care to with with a diverse group of people, with varying strengths. The only hope for the company is that the buyout company comes in and cleans house of management.

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5.0
16 Jan 2026
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Pros

(I can only speak for the project I’m on) - Flexible hours - Quick to assist with requests for off time - Remote work - Little to no micromanaging - Can fall out for being sick as needed - Pay is about normal for entry level minimum wage jobs but the plus here is that you save on gas - You get health insurance at full time I can’t speak on how good or bad it is though.

Cons

- No PTO - Equipment not provided (I find this is 50/50 for remote jobs) - There seems to be quite a bit of competition for job postings within the company so you may or may not be sitting in one spot for some time.

4.0
24 Feb 2026
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Pros

Flexibility, management and HR exhibit humanity , great peers who have a genuine passion for social media and seeing our clients be successful, benefits are great, fun clients, opportunities to learn

Cons

I think this is like Amazon reviews where people who had bad experiences tend to speak up. I’m really surprised at all the negative reviews. People who don’t like being held accountable seem to go back and blame management. I will tell you the real cons. Very inconsistent or low pay increases, account managers lose clients but don’t seem to be held accountable and roles sacrificed are those of front line workers. They also tend to take credit for work done by the social team. Very little diversity in leadership (a panel of blonde females) but the greater team has a more diverse makeup. Being recently acquired is scary especially given there’s a focus on AI

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