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Big Red Rooster

Acquired by Jones Lang LaSalle

Is this your company?

Chaotic, vague, untrusting and reactionary organization - Vice President Big Red Rooster Employee Review

1.0
12 Sept 2014
Recommend
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Pros

What drew me to BRR was the idea of collaboration and combining business ideas with creativity. I was also asked to “change up” the way the company approached problems and bring ideas that would streamline business processes (e.g., outsourcing and multiple billing rates.) The previous work done by BRR was also considered excellent by former colleagues of mine.

Cons

From a cultural standpoint, employees are paranoid and not willing to share or collaborate for fear of worth to the firm. Staff is non-trusting of others outside of established peer groups. Veteran employees in design and business claim ignorance to what is going on or are not willing to share experiences. I was hired quickly for a major client and after three months when the project did not “wow” this major CPG company, I was considered a big part of the failure. Unbeknownst to me, my replacement was selected (a friend of the owner) while I was on a planned family vacation. Up to the point of my termination, there was no feedback on my performance, even though I asked (my manager or who I assumed was my manager) on several occasions.

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5.0
2 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Worked there and got paid.

Cons

HR was run by someone unqualified

1.0
13 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some good people working there, if they haven't been driven off. Still looking for other reasons.

Cons

Ecologist Edward O. Wilson said, "Organisms, when housed in unfit habitats, undergo social, psychological and physical breakdown." While this might sound like a stretch for this "agency," it's not. Creativity is suffocated by office politics. Narcissist management and other senior "creatives" are tone-deaf and suffer from low self-esteem, so bullying is ever-present and generally tolerated. Complaints to HR go unregistered. And any reprimands are largely symbolic. Projects are generally choked by clients' lack of funds to execute the best ideas, so you're left with a fast and cheap version. In essence, what you find is a soul crushing and idea killing environment. Parent company JLL now mandates monthly quotas instead of quarterly. So, management makes decisions based solely on numbers, not on creative or their people. This translates to more projects, hours, and junior staff. Sadly, the definition of "red rooster," is accurate to this hen house. Look it up.

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