Nope - Anonymous employee Zizzo Group Employee Review

2.0
29 Jun 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are many talented people with fun personalities. Everyone gets along.

Cons

The owner’s business practices and expectations has created a culture that is so toxic that her own VPs are too afraid to confront her with simple asks. Simply put, you will be overworked and underpaid because the owner doesn’t value you. She doesn’t value the good work you do to make her look competent or earn her more business. She doesn’t value the mandatory overtime you will absolutely work on nights, weekends and holidays. But she loves the glory of calling herself CEO and the power that comes with it. You will never be untethered enough to have a vacation. You can expect many urgent phone calls, texts, and emails demanding your immediate attention because you are treated like property and management can’t function without you.

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5.0
9 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great clients, amazing offices, talented and kind co workers. Pontoon boat, hybrid schedule, fun parties and perks.

Cons

No cons - I had all positive experiences as do all of my friends that used to, or still work there.

2.0
26 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The team is amazing and is full of some of the most kind and talented people in marketing. You get to work closely with them and you are rarely worried about your teammates not coming through. Always a good time when you get to set aside work and share a few drinks with your coworkers which luckily happens often enough. They are the people that will get you up and down to work in the morning because they make it work despite zero support.

Cons

You are useful until its decided that you aren't. The team that actually does the work doesn't get a say when clients are given budgets, schedules, and deliverables. This leads to a lot of unreasonable asks and deadlines that overextend the already very busy staff. When you are lucky enough to get a vacation scheduled in-between the huge workload, you are either bothered with texts and emails the entire time or you come back to a to-do list from management that extends to the floor because god-forbid anyone higher up steps in to help. Add in bad benefits, low salary, no room to grow, and and toxic attitude from the top-level that is getting worse (and ignored) and there are few things that make it worth sticking around. Maybe if you are a recent college grad looking to hone skills/build your resume. But if you've been around in marketing for awhile, you have much better options in and around Milwaukee.

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