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Common Thread Collective

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So Many Positive Changes - Anonymous employee Common Thread Collective Employee Review

5.0
Nov 7, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The last few years have been a roller coaster for CTC, like many businesses. Between covid, going remote, the social unrest, ios etc etc there has been a ton of volatility. Last year was especially challenging as it seems that all of these things coupled with the rapid company growth collided. BUT this year has been so much different. It feels like we have achieved stability, financial health and improved product quality all at once.

Cons

Remote is still challenging, wish we were able to get together more often.

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5.0
Jan 7, 2026
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Pros

Lots of learnings, working with great people and clients

Cons

Hard work, as expected in agency life

1.0
Jul 19, 2025
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Pros

You will learn quick what to avoid in future companies and employees. Every role after will be a breath of fresh air.

Cons

CTC is a chaotic, ego-driven mess, churning and burning employees and clients. CEO Taylor Holiday is a wannabe Twitter influencer playing entrepreneur, surrounded by an inner-circle of unqualified buddies. Strategy changes constantly, positive reviews are fabricated, departments are dissolved on a whim, and layoffs are routine. CTC demands unrealistic output from overworked employees, all while preaching a fake culture of “transparency” and “work-life balance.” Transparency means hyped-up financial updates paired with weird parties and alcohol, followed immediately by entire department layoffs. Work-life balance means 60 hour work weeks with a level of micromanagement I haven’t seen before or since. Not convinced yet? Welcome to leadership meetings where no one has a plan and everyone is too afraid to say the truth. Staying close to the in-crowd matters more than results or performance because it might just keep you your job. I’ll never forget CTC’s empty promises about development and achieving dreams, all while exploiting, discarding, and abusing everyone in sight. If you value your career, mental health, or basic respect, stay far away.

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