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Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota

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Toxic culture on comms team - Social Media Strategist Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Employee Review

2.0
8 May 2024
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Pros

Topic areas covered will make you feel like you can make a difference. You get to work on climate, PFAS, etc.

Cons

No onboarding — it’s sink or swim — and given the breadth and depth of work at the MPCA this becomes a huge hurdle. No grace or support from comms leaders while you get acclimated. No processes and norms to rely on — you must intuit comms leadership’s intent without having access to them (frequently canceled 1:1s, failed promises to connect/follow-up, and over-full calendars so you can’t get anything scheduled proactively). Badly run meetings where comms leaders regularly dress down staff publicly. Devastating lack of clarity from comms leadership leads to a lot of sidebars among staff, and from managers to staff. An overall lack of trust.

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5.0
2 Sept 2023
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Pros

Great management and team relations, work-life balance

Cons

Salaries are not competitive with the general market

2.0
18 Aug 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a good place to work for scientists and engineers who care about the planet and people. People are dedicated and care. It’s all interesting and important. There are good retirement options.

Cons

This is a difficult place to work in communications so people keep quitting. The staff get no feedback until the last minute when the work is micromanaged by bosses without the details. Then sloppy last minute work is blamed on staff.

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