Broad Client Exposure, but Structural and Leadership Gaps Remain - Account Management Lippe Taylor Employee Review

1.0
13 Jan 2026
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Pros

• Broad exposure to a variety of clients, industries, and workstreams. • Remote-friendly work environment with distributed teams. • Wellness and internet stipends are offered. • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options available. • Vision, short-term disability, and basic life insurance are provided at no additional cost.

Cons

• Ongoing restructuring and layoffs have created instability, particularly at the junior and mid-level tiers. This has impacted morale and continuity. • There is a noticeable disconnect between investment in senior leadership growth and investment in early-career talent development. • Career growth is positioned as a strength, but onboarding, role clarity, and specialization paths are often unclear. Many roles function as generalist support without a defined progression plan. • Resource allocation frequently spans multiple accounts and managers, leading to competing priorities, inefficient communication, and inconsistent expectations. • Work-life balance can be challenging. Leadership expectations around availability, responsiveness, and last-minute requests are often misaligned with sustainable workloads. • Organizational structure and brand identity across affiliated agencies are not always clearly communicated, leading to internal confusion around reporting lines and representation. • Cultural initiatives and internal events lack consistency and follow-through, which diminishes their intended impact. • Benefits are below market for the industry, particularly health insurance costs and retirement plan vesting timelines.

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5.0
18 Apr 2026
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Pros

professional development, helpful mentorship, great work culture

Cons

pay is low relative to my experience

1.0
15 Feb 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

There were genuinely some smart, kind, and hardworking people on the team. A few colleagues made difficult days more manageable, and I did learn from individuals who cared about doing great work.

Cons

The environment felt tense and adversarial. Competition between employees was not just common, it felt encouraged. I was directly and indirectly pushed to shift blame onto others or distance myself from teammates to protect my own standing. That dynamic created distrust and constant anxiety rather than collaboration. Leadership played a significant role in shaping this atmosphere. Decisions around performance, visibility, and advancement often seemed to reward internal politics over teamwork. Instead of building people up, the culture felt like it operated through elimination. Morale was low, turnover was noticeable, and there was a broader sense of instability within the industry that made long term growth feel uncertain.

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