Tallwave Reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)
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Jeffrey Pruitt

70% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Tallwave has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tallwave 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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36 reviews
2.0
12 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The creative leaders and team were positive and helpful. I grew in my skills at times, and found mentorship easily when I was proactive. The company offers many perks, outings, and free meals. The design team puts an emphasis on quality, has high standards, and uses modern design approaches. If you want to dive into a creative team that's progressive and get a couple well-known brands in your portfolio this is a place to try in the Phoenix job market.

Cons

Leadership wasn't aligned on values and how those values should be exhibited across the company. They treated full quarters as sprints and burnout and turnover was high due to this. There was no clear path for advancement and no emphasis on personal or professional growth. At any agency the customers are #1 priority, but Tallwave's Project Managers frequently made promises to clients without consulting their designer on timeline or effort. This would cause me (and others) to consistently work weekends and stay late. There were frequent 'emergency' pivots disrupting workflow. Despite allowing remote work, leadership frowned upon it, which came across as a lack of trust. The office could be more inclusive and diverse. I became unhappy with my lack of opportunity within the company and unreasonable expectations of my schedule.

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Tallwave Response
6y
Hello. Thank you for taking the time to share your constructive feedback. We are constantly working to improve and recognize we are not perfect. I am glad to read that you feel as though our design discipline at Tallwave is progressive and that you had an opportunity to refine your skills. It is disappointing to hear some of the challenges you have outlined surrounding our benefits and lack of alignment with leadership. As a leadership team and broader team, we are working to support each other and provide our collective teams with the tools they need to be successful. We don’t always get it right the first time, but I do want you to know that I have personally taken your feedback. And as we going into our planning session later this month your comments on value alignment and mentoring are being addressed. Thanks again for your constructive feedback. - Jeff
2.0
16 Apr 2017
Recommend
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Pros

At first, things were great. The Portland office was full of people. Clients were interesting and matched what we offered. Flexible hours and autonomy were also pretty great. The people I worked with "day to day" were pretty good.

Cons

Too many to list fully. 1) Multiple rounds of layoffs over two years. The Portland office in particular was gutted multiple times. Right now the leadership in AZ is just hoping the few remaining employees will drift away. One round of layoffs happened right before Christmas. The CEO justified this saying "it's better to be laid off before the holidays rather than after." Another round of layoffs happened and the CEO refused to name who'd been let go. Instead he just said he "felt bad and to ask your managers to give you a list of names." It was a cowardly decision from a company who was always talking about "taking responsibility." 2) The company originally was Ethology, but then their own parent company Tallwave "acquired" them. The transition was poorly executed and not communicated well at all. Communication between the multiple offices was always an issue. People outside of the Scottsdale HQ were forgotten and treated like second-class employees. 3) No room for career advancement if you weren't in Scottsdale. Goal posts for promotions were shifted multiple times despite having managers on record saying that yes people were deserving of and were going to get promoted. It never happened. 4) Poor sales pipeline. Major clients left and we signed nobody to replace them. The company started signing any client they could just to raise money regardless if it was a good fit for us and the client. 5) No company culture and a lack of conviction and leadership. We lost so many senior, director-level people over 2 years. They were never properly replaced. Instead we would hire people from the CEO's previous company. The top level leadership felt like a club of his buddies. Account managers and project management were a big issue too. There was no process for how accounts should be run, and you had some account managers who barely had any meetings with clients. Then issues would just pop up out of the blue. Plus you had so many different people writing SOWs that they ended up as messes and we constantly over-promised everything. 6) HR was a joke. We went without an HR manager for a good while. We went through four different people in less than two years? Incidents involving sexism were not investigated at all. Communication was poor. And the benefits and salary the company offered were very poor, way below industry averages. Bottom line: the company doesn't know what it is, what it stands for, and unless the CEO and C-level leadership changes, I have 0 faith that it will turn around, even after this merger.

2.0
11 Feb 2022

Overworked and weirdly corporate culture for an agency

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Pros

Tallwave puts a lot of thought into its transparency as a company and how leadership functions. This was a plus, but it also contributed to the overall corporate vibe and culture.

Cons

I always thought people were exaggerating when they said they worked 60 hours a week...until I worked at Tallwave and that was my regular. Sometimes more. This is one of three agencies I've worked at in the valley and by far the least respectful of work-life balance, despite constant false promises that they would "get me some help." Culture-wise, everyone was nice, but in a completely hurmorless way, and efforts at DE&I, community building, team building, etc. felt forced and performative. I didn't see any real efforts towards inclusion or even fun for that matter. It should also be noted that they do almost no creative work or campaign concepting. Some of the clients are interesting, but most of them are very boring and technical (but not in the interesting problem-solving way) B2B clients.

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Tallwave Response
3y
Thank you for sharing this constructive feedback. We appreciate your sentiment around our efforts toward transparency. Our goal is not to build a corporate culture per se, but sometimes characteristics that appear that way may manifest as we are driven to grow Tallwave with solid process and structure so that it stands on a solid foundation. As a growing company we acknowledge occasional growing pains and work to support our Tallwavers balance so that have the help they need and sprints don’t turn into marathons often. If you are interested in sharing more in detail offline please let me know.
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