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Toxic Environment, Toxic Upper Management - Account Manager Jet Fuel Studio Employee Review

1.0
May 28, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

This is a very young and small company with laid back rules. The office is super casual and you will get to be very hands-on with their clients.

Cons

JetFuel has a myriad of issues that can only be helped by someone taking over and getting rid of upper management all together. The company is run by 2 inexperienced, immature guys and one of their dads. I'll start with the former. These 2 individuals lack the emotional and practical intelligence it takes to successfully manage and work with others, leading to an emotionally and verbally abusive work environment. One of these men is a tyrant and uses his "position of power" to degrade any workers that disagree with his viewpoint. He regularly will swear at you, scream in your face, and embarrass you in front of clients to try and make himself feel better. He feels the company should be run his way, or the highway yet his way entails directly ripping off other company's work or recycling his previous ideas over and over again. The other individual enables this poor behavior and has zero leadership skills. He will throw you into the flames without any direction and if you do not come out the other end successful, he will give you the silent treatment for weeks and fuel up his partner to become enraged. The latter of the aforementioned upper management is the biggest enabler of this awful behavior and environment. If you come to him with serious matters, he will tell you what you want to hear and do nothing to improve the situation, mostly because the focal problem is his son. He possesses a lot of valuable experience and past successes that, in theory, should help the company to mature but it appears that everything has become too personal for that to happen. Overall, JetFuel is defunct of any type of productive management/leadership. They constantly over-promise and under deliver and essentially have no client-retention. They make poor business decisions, and, most importantly, they do not value or respect any of their employees.

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5.0
Feb 12, 2026
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Pros

This is hands down the best marketing agency I’ve ever worked for. I’m currently in my third calendar year with JetFuel Studio and have worked on four different programs — each experience has been outstanding. The level of professionalism, organization, and communication is unmatched. As a Tour Manager who’s often on the road, the support from the entire team is incredible. From account producers to HR and leadership, everyone is thorough, responsive, and genuinely supportive. The communication is clear, expectations are organized, and teamwork is seamless. They truly care about their people and their clients. Everything is handled with structure, efficiency, and integrity. I’ve never felt left out on my own — there’s always strong backing from the home team. Top-tier company all around.

Cons

Honestly, I don’t have any significant negatives to mention. My experience has been consistently positive across multiple programs and years.

2.0
May 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- With the major lack of structure from leadership, employees have the option to set themselves up as key players that bring value to the business. - They order treats on Thursdays - Summer Fridays are offered

Cons

- The business is contingent on high margins, which can only be baked into "people" time. When brands push for lower budgets, the activations take a hit and end up lack luster, as they keep their margins padded vs reallocating budget appropriately. - They constantly rely on freelancers as their teams are not built with the appropriate experience or resources to serve their clients. - They outsource all production work, which clients will soon realize they don't need to pay an experiential agency to manage that handover. - JetFuel is at the mercy of one client that contributes to the majority of their revenue, but that client is not loyal to JetFuel, and is constantly threatening to revoke their business. - Employees are constantly talking down on one another. Creatives in New York complaining about their managers in Austin. Client Service leads complaining about New Business bringing in work they have to execute. It's a toxic environment that bleeds into the work. So many cracks in their model, with their ultimate demise on the horizon. - Senior Leadership acts as their own operation, one client lead, one new business lead, one creative lead, one production lead. They are not involved in the day to day of their employees. The employees are unhappy with the working environment. - The lead from the Northwest Arkansas team uses aggression and her lack of empathy as a tactic to minimize others. - The New York office is not well managed - there is rarely basic necessities like soap, water, cutlery.

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