Invest more in your people - Anonymous employee 90octane Employee Review

3.0
11 May 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits were incredible while I was there and they are what kept me going for as long as I did. Unlimited PTO, free lunches, and quarterly bonuses were all fantastic and appreciated. Working from home was especially nice.

Cons

I worked at 90octane for several years and it was a much different place than when I left. As I saw another review mention, it has basically become a mini-Faction (a Denver agency which went out of business). I saw cliques forming left and right and the general atmosphere was much less friendly/collegial than it was when I first started. As the company grew, I felt like certain departments were over-hiring, while other departments were neglected. That causes great work-life balances for some and extremely imbalanced lives for others. I think those in Director positions make extremely comfortable, generous salaries while those in lower positions are paid less than market average.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
9 Apr 2014
Recommend
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Pros

When I first got hired, there was a lot to love at 90octane: compressed work week, thirsty Thursdays, quarterly social activities for the entire staff, and more. By the time I left, things had shifted a bit. However, the tactical training for Account Coordinator staff is truly excellent; in fact, many of the Account Coordinators would be hired by other companies because the industry in Denver knows how well 90octane trains their staff. Opportunity to be relatively autonomous was presented, and if you are a high performer, upper management will work with you to find a job/title/department that fits your interests. The owners believed in profit sharing, and bonuses were distributed on a quarterly basis dependent on profit. The people make 90octane, hands down. I have indicated that I would recommend this employer because of the valuable training received in the Account Management department and because of the connections possible with the awesome people on staff.

Cons

The company wasn't prepared for the level of growth they experienced. By my departure, the owners had stopped showing up at all-company social events, thirsty Thursdays were basically nonexistent in terms of attendance, and the focus had shifted from culture to billable hours. There were mixed messages from upper management about what the future of the company culture was, and the understanding around time off started to disappear. Where before they had encouraged work/life balance, they started to make it known that salaried employees are expected to work overtime (particularly if you wanted to spend time on professional development). Base compensation was low.

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