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5.0
Oct 30, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

BPG has great benefits and rewards those who work hard. They are constantly trying to create a friendly office culture at work. Free lunch, Friday drinks, and parties for pretty much anything. They also recognize a lot of holidays other agencies don't normally give time off for. The Interactive Creative Director is always staying on top of all the trends in the industry and is constantly pushing new technologies. He continuously challenges the status quo. He isn't afraid to start new process and completely reboot the workflow process if need be.

Cons

BPG is not for everyone. The people that succeed at bpg are the ones who are masters of their craft and can handle the pressure. You must have a thick skin and believe in your work because you will be tested. You will be expected to defend your work and decisions you've made creatively, strategically, etc.. As with any other agency in the entertainment business there is always a new pitch.

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5.0
Mar 20, 2021
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Pros

I’ve read the other reviews on this site and all I can say is that I have had the exact OPPOSITE experience at bpg. I think it’s a great company and one I look forward to working at for many more years to come.

Cons

No company is perfect, but the management team here at bpg are constantly focused on improvement, so things are always getting better.

5.0
Feb 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Autonomy, you are given the space and tools to build up your skills and take risks. Over 4 years I was able to try my hand at various techniques and build several skills, and built a body of work I am proud of. The relationships I built there, still flourish, and any disagreements were quickly replaced by the ever present deadline. Perhaps it's the mindset of individual, but my experience was not dwelling on things. Follow the 3 "gets" Get in, Get it Done, and Get out, and you are going to have a great working experience. It being a full service shop, you may be able to cross over and see what the other departments are doing, and familiarize yourself with a completely different workflow. However, that is entirely dependent on the individual, no one will hold your hand and walk you over to another department and make you care enough to find out with the company as a whole is doing. Much like life, this shop is all about what you make of it. Perhaps the outcome isn't what you expected, but how often are plans carried out flawlessly? There are kinks in every piece of armor, that's where your evasion, tact, and skill come into play.

Cons

Every shop has cons and we all know what they are. Ask yourself what you bring to the table, and if you feel under appreciated, find a place that does appreciate you. Dedication and hard work will never disappoint you, even if employers do.

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