Razorfish Health Reviews

3.9

82% would recommend to a friend

(124 total reviews)
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Kara Dugan

86% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Razorfish Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 124 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Razorfish Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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124 reviews
1.0
13 Jan 2019

Toxic Culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you work on the company’s largest account, you have the opportunity to touch many projects, gain experience, and build network with large pharma company. You also have the opportunity to advance positions due to high turnover.

Cons

This is without a doubt, the most toxic work environment I have ever experienced. The success/financial stability lies in the health of one account. If you work on this account (particularly in PM or account), you are a slave. You are treated as nothing more than a workhorse, even though you are responsible for maintaining the company’s most important piece of business. There is absolutely no leadership, no expertise, no support, or transparency. Turnover is constant. Leadership only cares about nonsense politics and is solely focused on pitching, though they lose 90% of pitches they participate in. This company is bound for massive failure.

1.0
7 Oct 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits were great, that's it.

Cons

I worked here for two years and had to leave due to the toxic work environment. They don't know how to maintain clients, establish a healthy relationship with the clients, they can't keep teams together or working cohesively, and no one wants to do their job except for the minor few that need the paycheck; which then creates a lot of pressure and frustration on those who do their jobs because they're carrying the weight of the team. There are no opportunities to move up at this agency unless you are part of the 'boys group' and know the ropes on how to pass your work off onto other employees and take credit for it. With the higher-ups (particularly on the creative side) there's a lot of misogyny going on, they're lazy, pass the work off as much and often as possible, will NOT recognize the employees doing all the work, and will take credit for everything (especially if you're an entry-mid level). This place is run solely by men that've been in the industry long enough that they feel entitled and that everyone owes them something. They like to enforce outdated ideals of impossible work loads, expectations, and delusions of grandeur. If you're just trying to get your foot in the door, or just want to take a moment to appreciate your previous agency since this one is so terrible, then by all means go ahead. But this is not a place to stay at, I should've left after the first two months.

2.0
1 Jan 2020

Sinking Ship

Recommend
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Pros

Great work-life balance. Some nice people who are working really hard.

Cons

Best people are leaving. They preach that they want innovative creative, but it’s all for show. Pitch process is terrible and usually fosters lackluster creative, leading to few wins. A lot of tired, old big fish is small pond, who couldn’t hack it elsewhere. They reward people who play the social game, but not those actually doing the work. No opportunity for growth: unless a lot of people quit and you get a title bump out of convenience.

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