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Brunswick Group Reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(323 total reviews)

Alan Parker

58% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Brunswick Group has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 323 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Brunswick Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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323 reviews
4.0
14 Nov 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very reputable in the industry. Positioned as rather high-end so we can charge clients high - thus pay is quite competitive. Unlike most other PR companies, we value research-driven PR so we do have our own research department. But as a one-firm firm, our research department is fully integrated. Long annual holidays - compared to most other companies in the Asian market.

Cons

Pros Very reputable in the industry. Positioned as rather high-end so we can charge clients high - thus pay is quite competitive. Unlike most other PR companies, we value research-driven PR so we do have our own research department. But as a one-firm firm, our research department is fully integrated. Long annual holidays - compared to most other companies in the Asian market. Cons 1) While I work in the PR department, I do have to work closely with research for reasons mentioned above. Due to Brunswick's decisions, I find my experience working with this department less than positive. Like many other MNCs in Asia, Brunswick also tried to send out executives from HQ. Some of the relocations were well justified - e.g., those who are very senior/experienced and/or have worked in Brunswick for some time as they will be able to ensure a unified culture between different offices and monitor the quality of local offices. But some relocations were questionable - e.g., relocation of a young researcher with just 4 years of experience who was newly recruited to Brunswick and put him in HK. I do not see his value compared to hiring local professionals? He was too inexperienced to bring with him the strategic experience possessed by senior executives. He was also new to Brunswick so he could not cultivate a Brunswick culture in the local offices because he was learning it too. His lack of experience also showed in his performance - often disorganised and overwhelmed. 2) Brunswick needs to understand that in Asia, we do not take 3-6 months to hire as we are all competing for the same talent. As evident from other reviewers' experience, long hiring process is a norm in Brunswick across different offices. If you do not speed up, you will lose talents and this also happens in my department. Don't export a British/ American way to Asia - it will NOT work. Period. 3) Not surprisingly the staffing agencies sometimes used are based outside of Asia (because they are native English speakers and easy to work with). The problem with this is they do not have the connections in Asia and only scout talents from Linkedin - I can do that myself too if this is how you look for talents instead of through personal network! Sometimes staffing agencies don't even try to approach current/past staff of our very direct competitors who are based locally. This alone tells you a lot how much they really know about the market!

4.0
7 Oct 2010

Great people - a fun place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- International company - Expanding company - deal with all kinds of PR events (crisis, court cases, M&A, IPO, company announcements) - steep learning curve - 25 days of annual leaves

Cons

- Peak season during announcement period - Pay is not high compared to banking (but is higher than average in the PR field)

1.0
24 Aug 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Seems like a Pro - 25 days of annual leave per year (cannot convert to $ and cannot carry onto next year) When everyone leaves you will finally get an offer to take care of somebody else's mess If you love to play a loner or be in a one-man band, this is the place for you If you like to be a apple polisher, 100% opportunity here! =)

Cons

Lack of management, no formal HR, Office Manager...etc The employees that have been working for a while there causes the biggest gossip in the office 100% office politics, very local HK culture....definitely not an expat friendly/diverse environment Cannot take vacation over 1 week, will get talked behind your back even the receptionist! High mobility rate of employees (turnover rate) so you know how "stable" the environment is

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