#MeToo - Copywriter Axis41 Employee Review

1.0
7 Dec 2017
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Pros

The harassment was only verbal.

Cons

In a 12 year career, Axis41 stands as one of the most sexist and hostile agencies I’ve worked at. A member of senior leadership would regularly comment on my clothing and appearance--once he looked me up and down and said, “Good” instead of “Good morning”--and make inappropriate jokes. Really stupid inappropriate jokes, like “Is it on the Pubic Drive?” (instead of the “Public Drive”). It sounds silly on paper but day after day, for three years, it was awful. I stopped laughing at his jokes or saying they were ok. I talked to another member of senior leadership about it privately. What happened? Every project I was on was taken away and given to another male creative--one who did laugh at the inappropriate jokes. I don’t think they dared to fire me, but they essentially showed me the door. Why am I saying something now? Becuase I don’t want any woman to have the same experience of microaggressions and harassment. Ladies, you deserve better. Stay away from this place.

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5.0
9 Jan 2018
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Pros

I worked at Axis41 for nearly 5 years and in that time I had several opportunities to grow my professional development and skillsets. The company and its management rewards go-getters who see problems and take initiative to fix them. If you thrive in fast-paced workspaces with knowledgeable team members and appreciate being trusted to get the job done, this is the place for you. It has the culture and vibe of a startup with the benefits, high-profile clients, and stability of a larger company. This means opportunity abounds for developing your professional career, making a difference in the organization, engaging with people smarter than you, and honing your skillsets. Additional Pros: Axis41 pays for downtown parking OR a for public transportation pass. Free food (Bagels or Donuts) on Friday mornings. Good work-life balance and flexible hours as long as you do it within reason. Great visibility with higher-ups (partners/founders, VPs, management) at Salt Lake Office. The leadership and management of the strategy, creative, and account services teams are exceptional. Beautiful interior design- great open floor plan that encourages communication and productivity.

Cons

Expect to dress warmly every day (summer too). The only days that I didn't use my space heater was when the AC broke (only two times in 5 years). In some cases, management isn't given the authority or tools to lead as well as they could. Better training and accountability for managers could improve.

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4.0
24 Dec 2017
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Pros

• The people--this above all else, gosh I love those guys • The generally relaxed work culture and environment, fun Slack comms, flexible work schedule, and foosball table • Plenty of free beverages and regular treats (bagels, doughnuts, cake day, etc.) • LAN parties • Spontaneous Nerf wars • Big name clients will add some clout to your resume • New emphasis on promotions, growth, and upward mobility • Great downtown parking • Pretty decent benefits (401k, Healthcare)

Cons

• The Merkle acquisition--this above all else, it feels fumbled • Lost some key culture contributors • Gone are the days of being renowned for awesome parties • Some tough, underscoped projects that hurt morale • Agency life can move fast and be difficult on work-life balance • Competitive compensation only when compelled • Some misfire hires and baggage employees

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