Pros
The company offers exposure to a variety of interesting and well-known clients, which makes the work engaging. There are opportunities to work on diverse projects, and the environment can be fun with a team that is generally supportive. The company also provides company trip and bonus rewards.
Cons
The workload is consistently heavy, and the pace often feels unsustainable over time. While a fast-moving environment is expected in an agency setting, the volume of work and overlapping deadlines make it difficult to maintain a healthy balance.
Concerns about workload have been raised, and while there may be short-term adjustments or redistribution of tasks, the relief is usually temporary. The overall volume tends to return quickly, creating a recurring cycle rather than a long-term improvement.
There have also been situations where projects were assigned with very tight or unrealistic timelines, while existing responsibilities were still expected to be delivered at a high standard. This results in constant pressure to move quickly without compromising quality, which is difficult to sustain.
Due to the workload, individuals are often required to work very independently just to keep up. While this builds ownership, it reduces opportunities for proper communication, discussion, and collaboration, as everyone is focused on managing their own tasks.
Over time, this environment has led to significant burnout and stress, to the point where it has started to affect physical health. It became necessary to seek medical attention, and realizing that work was a contributing factor was both frustrating and concerning. While some level of stress is expected, this level of impact raises questions about long-term sustainability.