Not for my worst enemy - Anonymous employee Three Ships Employee Review

1.0
24 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a terrific learning experience that will teach you a lot about digital marketing. It will also help you to prioritize what is important to you in your next position when you leave Three Ships.

Cons

This company has a history of high turnover for a reason. They burn and churn employees due to immense amount of stress, the insane demands placed on employees, and the inability to listen to reason or opinions without a pompous response. The majority of senior management has questionable ethics and even worse interpersonal skills. The good work that is done by dedicated individuals who are undervalued, underpaid, and overworked, and they never last as they quickly leave when they realize the mess they have gotten themselves into. They may say that they are a "cool digital agency with lots of growth for opportunity", but that's simply not true. This is evidenced by the very few employees who have been there for a year or more, and the many more that currently list Three Ships (Media) as their previous employment on LinkedIn, with many not even admitting it there, skipping over it as they didn't stay more than 3 months before crawling back to their old employer begging for their jobs back.

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5.0
4 Dec 2025
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Pros

The people are truly great to work with. The leaders I partner with are smart, kind, and genuinely want you to succeed. It’s rare to find a group this down-to-earth while still being high-performing. You get real responsibility early. I’ve been able to take on work that’s meaningful and visible, and I’ve been trusted to run with things that would normally sit much higher up in other companies. You learn a lot, fast. Being around strong operators and seeing how decisions actually get made has pushed me to grow in ways I wouldn’t have elsewhere. Low-ego environment. People show up, do the work, and support each other. There’s not a lot of politics or posturing, which makes the day-to-day a lot easier. Your work matters. It’s easy to see the impact you’re having, whether that’s shaping a team or helping a new business get off the ground. The company is growing and evolving. There’s always something new happening, and if you raise your hand, you can usually get involved. A lot of trust and autonomy. You’re expected to take ownership, but you’re also given the space to do good work without someone looking over your shoulder.

Cons

The pace can be intense. Things move quickly, and priorities can shift. If you like a slower, more predictable environment, this could feel overwhelming. High expectations. You’re surrounded by strong performers, and people take the work seriously. It’s motivating, but it can also be demanding. Ambiguity comes with the territory. Especially in newer or fast-moving parts of the business, you have to be comfortable figuring things out as you go. You may juggle a lot at once. Working across multiple teams or priorities is normal. Being organized is key. Some processes are still being built. The company leans toward speed and flexibility, so not everything is perfectly systematized yet.

1.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The actual work was solid.

Cons

The whole place runs on who you know, not what you do. I watched people half-ass their work get promoted while others busted their backs for nothing. There's this one group that can do no wrong and everyone else gets scrutinized for the smallest thing. Management obviously has their people and then there's the rest of us. Decisions aren't made on merit, they're made based on relationship. It's depressing because nobody's going to improve when there's no actual incentive if you're not in the right circle.

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