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Small Company, Big Culture - Anonymous employee Keystone Click Employee Review

4.0
Jan 16, 2017
Anonymous intern
Recommend
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Pros

I found Keystone Click a great place to work. For the most part, everyone is friendly and supportive and likes to have fun, inside and outside the office. The owner's commitment to her employees' continued education through local seminars and luncheons was extremely helpful in allowing me to get out in the world more and learn more about the industry. There is also a great commitment to growth in the company, both client-wise and regarding internal culture.

Cons

It is a very small company and a very quiet atmosphere a lot of the time since most people listen to their headphones while working. Also, the building is old, so the temperature in the office can vary quite a bit, but that's really not a huge issue.

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5.0
Oct 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great office. Great people. Understanding leadership. Great place to be if you are looking for a small agency to work for.

Cons

Smaller Agency. Only a negative if you are expecting a big agency or big in house experience.

4.0
Jul 26, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunity to take on real responsibilities from the start - Experiencing different areas of the business and being able to grow in areas you're interested in - Touch many areas of the business and learn many different skills as a result which are beneficial in the long run - can't emphasis this point enough - Work with a vast array of clients/speak to vast array of prospects - Learning opportunities & conferences - Fun team, nice office, collaborative environment - Flexible schedule & work hours

Cons

- Final decisions often go through leadership of which's availability is limited - Leadership is often away from office for large stretches of time per year which hinders the team's ability to execute on decisions & projects - Not many opportunities for career advancement internally, part of it being a small company - Internal projects are often put on the backburner for so long that when they're revisited, the project has to start back at square one - Compensation isn't amazing - benefits have been improving though

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