Depends on what you're looking for - Sup KSL Media Employee Review

3.0
Feb 4, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Small agency, which means you get to a do a little bit of everything and there's more flexibility in terms of which account/department you want to work on/in. There's also more direct contact with upper management.

Cons

quality of experience depends on your supervisor, i.e. the experience can be really good or really bad. There's not much structure in the office and some accounts are not staffed properly. The agency has a hard time letting people go, even when they deserve to be let go immediately. This is good for the bad employee but bad for those who have to work with that employee.

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4.0
Sep 28, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I enjoyed the atmosphere and culture

Cons

Scheduling could have been better

2.0
Jul 29, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

there is a small handful of very good managers.

Cons

Extremely unprofessional in the way they handle internal affairs and personnel issues. This can make for a "toxic" environment. HR is a joke - there is no HR department. I don't even think they check references which explains the high level of incompetency. I've heard very derogatory terms used to describe interviewees/potential employees. There is a large handful of incompetent mangers who advance themselves not through their abilities but through playing the office politics game. These managers make going to work a horrible - and I mean HORRIBLE - experience for those below them who seek to learn and contribute as much as possible. Basically, if you're stuck working for one of these people (and you probably will be if you work at KSL because it is a small office), then the only way to really advance is to suck up as much as possible. Your work and effort will not be rewarded if you are unfortunate enough to work for one of these people. Nepotism is also definitely at play and while no one really confronts the issue they are all well are that it exists. It's one of those things that everyone knows about but doesn't discuss. Upper management is not concerned with diagnosing serious problems. Instead, they'd rather get rid of anyone who dares address problems at the office. This results in high turnover of anyone who wants a quality media experience.

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