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DBS Interactive reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

73% positive business outlook

DBS Interactive has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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26 reviews
4.0
Nov 6, 2024

Like a Family

Recommend
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Pros

Incredibly talented coworkers with deep knowledge of their fields As a leaner company, they can quickly pivot to new ideas/practices. DBS is always striving to improve and iterate on their latest success. Opportunities to work on multiple projects and pick up new skills. Management is easily accessible and willing to listen to feedback. I've had some great conversations with the CEO and General manager. They listened to my concerns and I could see change almost immediately after our discussions.

Cons

Love it or hate it, DBS is like a family. Meetings can get heated as opinions and ideas are shared, but at the end of the day we all know we're on the same team and disagreements are put aside quickly. Some roles may require wearing multiple hats. There are some issues with disorganization in project management and communication, it can be stressful making sure nothing falls through the cracks.

5.0
Sep 11, 2024

Lots of Opportunity, Growth, and Support

Anonymous employee
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Pros

• It's a lean company, so you will likely collaborate with coworkers in many different roles and learn a ton about B2B digital marketing • You gain a lot of knowledge about interesting clients and how their business and industry works • There are tremendous professional growth opportunities, no matter which position you're hired for • Empathy, inclusion, and fairness are pillar values from the top down • Managers truly care and work diligently to support their teams and keep clients happy • The company is very serious about upholding its integrity, being accountable, and delivering results for clients

Cons

• An agency this size is not suitable for people who aren't self-starters, don't learn on their own time, or require regimented work schedules • People who struggle with anxiety may find it challenging to succeed in a fast-paced agency that's expected to meet deadlines • It can be difficult not to take it personally when clients reject your work or don't agree with your point of view

4.0
Sep 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Call it right-brain/left-brain or just great teamwork—when diverse generations and backgrounds mix, creativity and logic blend to solve even the toughest problems with fresh ideas and insights. That's exciting. That's the glue at DBS. Yes, the work is challenging, which is great for someone who wants to grow. It's personally rewarding to see the results of the effort. It's a place where you're always pushed to grow, innovate, and deliver your best—every single day. Oh, and there is ample joking and subsequent eye-rolling and groaning over proverbial dad jokes.

Cons

Although vertical mobility may not be clearly defined, there’s room for carving your own path. Every day is different, so the unexpected can be unsettling (that's true at most agencies and businesses in general). Onboarding and training could be more formal, but there continues to be attention to documenting processes.

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