Pros
Usually, within only a few months of starting a job, the cracks start to show. The only cracks I've seen here are the typical growing pains that come along with what is still a relatively new agency, if you consider how they formed during the peak of Covid. I enjoy how you truly have a voice here, that if you see that something isn't working, you can tell them that, and they actually listen and do what they can to fix it. You're not just putting a slip into the suggestion box that gets tossed out without ever being looked at. The team at MeanPug legitimately cares about each other. They also care deeply about their brand and how they position it. I can feel good every day that I work for a company that has integrity and that isn't tone-deaf to the concerns of both its team and its clients. You know how you can tell when someone actually cares about their job, that it's more than just a paycheck and that they're actually happy to work there? Well, that's the team at MeanPug.
Cons
If you've ever worked in an agency, especially a new-ish one, then you know the growing pains that come with it. Specifically, working in content, for example, means you handle *all* forms of content, so you may end up wearing many hats, even the hats you think you can't handle.