Milestone reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(352 total reviews)
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Anil Aggarwal

83% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Milestone has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 352 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Milestone employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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352 reviews
1.0
Jun 8, 2017
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Pros

Friendly junior staff and middle managers and free breakfast on Friday. Nothing else which is why I left!!!

Cons

This company will never progress because the Founder and senior execs act like team leads. Constant micromanagement and the inability to let others take control creates an environment of negativity and confusion. Employee churn is out of control and never discussed but clients have started to notice and are canceling at a higher rate. This has trigger even more micromanagement and impulsive choices which forces more to quit at higher levels. We're on the race to the bottom. We're always told our products are better and clients love us yet they continue to leave as fast as we can sign new business. Senior leaders strongly believe and openly admit that the services industry (in relation to SEO/PPC side of business) can never be profitable and don't try. The money is all dumped into, at best, slightly above average website products. This is not true whatsoever. There are hundreds of companies that make millions simply doing SEO and PPC. The sheer incompetence is off the charts. People are yelled at, threatened to be fired, and more by the Founder and other execs.

1.0
Sep 14, 2018

Worst Company in the Bay Area

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Honestly can't think of even one. Maybe the location if you live in south bay. OR if you are an immigrant and need a job, then this is the place. However, they do not aide in visa application. They just give you your first job in the US.

Cons

I have tried to provide examples below that can give you an insight into what goes on in the company. TL;DR - Please don't join. Not only is this company pathetic, they foster a toxic culture. When I checked the reviews on Glassdoor, I was taken aback with some of the negative reviews. I still went ahead and joined the company as my interview experience was decent. However, this was a bad decision and I do regret having Milestone on my resume. - The culture is toxic. Read - not bad, but toxic. The company does not value its employees and treats them like hired help and robots who will do as told. - During my tenure, attrition was at more than 80%. Most people join and leave within a couple of months which impacts the client and their work. Milestone leadership members regularly lie to clients and make baseless promises. - From a domain expertise level, none of the Milestone leadership members are competent or industry forward. They literally Google articles online and copy material on their slides. - The company exaggerates and fabricates its accomplishments, even to clients. - The founder of the company Benu A is not fit to be a leader, gets personal with her employees. Disagree/disobey and you will face her wrath. She makes claims in company meetings that people from Stanford and Harvard want to join her company which is not true. She even said during one company all hands that "our company does it before Google Thinks it." You can imagine her mental maturity level. - Benu has lashed out at employees on multiple occasions and folks have left her room humiliated, degraded and sobbing. - The company does not believe in employee welfare, their compensation is well below market rate, false promises on stocks, they do not allow leaves easily nor do they allow work from home. Even pregnant women were not allowed flex hours or support - only after a lot of begging and drama did one lady get some flex hours. - The culture is pathetic - people are scared to talk openly, open communication is not encouraged, employees ACTUALLY whisper and talk to each other, most are scared to take breaks or be seen away from desk - almost like a concentration camp. - If you try and quit, they request you to not do so on the basis of false promises of a compensation hike, promotion or some such. If you are adamant on quitting, there have been instances of them threatening employees of not giving a letter of reference or recommendations. - When you quit, please know that members of the leadership team actually go through your IMs, browser history, email and Skype messages to colleagues. Some of the practices of the company are unethical and borderline illegal.

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Milestone Response
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Dear former employee, I appreciate your comments and I wish we had time prior to you leaving to discuss your concerns. My hope for all employees is that their experience is challenging, exciting and pushes them beyond their comfort zone. We have been very fortunate to attract the best of the best - smart, engaging, even-tempered and fun-loving employees who are serious about their work but who love to have fun. The environment is challenging, robust, unpredictable and every day can be different – this is exciting for some but very unsettling to others. Most employees come to us because they don’t want to be bored with the status quo or following the trends – they want to be trendsetters! Being a disruptor is not always pretty, but we don’t take ourselves serious – just the work. We wish you only the best in your future and welcome any disruptors to come and join the fun! Your HR Director
1.0
Jun 7, 2020
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Pros

There are some chill people on the BI and Organic teams that are pretty willing to help. Directors in these teams were WAY more respectful and helpful than directors on the account management team. If they seem happy at Milestone, it's usually because they wanted a less stressful job with a higher title than before so they can invest more in family. - Proactive approach to Google SEO updates rather than reactive

Cons

- BELOW MARKET PAY. They hire desperate people with no other options, so they can afford to pay under market. It is very common for a random hire from Google/Microsoft to get big title bump when joining - EXCESSIVE HIERARCHY. Directors of the account manager team think they are so great when in fact they just play politics. They do nothing to advance the company, they are only a face for clients because they speak better English than many account managers. They instill fear over their direct reports, so that managers will do the same to account managers. They won’t acknowledge account managers directly, who are beneath them and not worth their time. - STINGY CULTURE. Since it’s run by a couple, the company is stingy so the employees are also stingy. Company won’t spend a dime on farewell or welcome lunches, and neither will coworkers because the culture flows down. I was tasked to order lunch for a client meeting during lunchtime, and the secretary wouldn’t believe me because DARE A LOWLY ACCOUNT MANAGER EVER ASK FOR ANYTHING THAT COSTS MONEY OR TIME. The culture is so INGRAINED that people can’t even think logically that during a client meeting from 11am-1pm, when the clients travel for more than hour each way, would be a reason enough to order some sandwiches. Especially when they’ve provided lunch for Milestone employees traveling to THEM (unheard of). As a client in my current job to many marketing vendors, vendors ALWAYS bring food over lunch meetings, not the other way around. - NO ROOM FOR GROWTH. Account managers have no room for growth to learn other skills or move to another part of the company. They can only be promoted to senior. They are hired for one thing, and it’s to fill the spot after someone else left. Upper management doesn’t trust account managers have any other potential, they would rather pay someone in India or overwork an experienced individual too many accounts. Your manager might ask for an opportunity for you, but directors won’t make things happen. I ended up getting an offer elsewhere that gave me the opportunity without previous experience because they saw extreme potential, and they’ve only hired experienced individuals prior. It doesn’t matter how smart you are, if you are an account manager, Milestone sees you as a SHEEP, not as someone with an actual brain. - INFLEXIBLE SCHEDULES. Employees get one hour for lunch. If you need to leave half an hour early, you need to come half an hour early and get it approved by the manager first. It is taboo for account managers to use the game tables touted as a company perk. There is an unspoken understanding that those are for the organic, product, engineering teams only. Account managers only dare use them during official happy hour. - UNPROFESSIONAL FOUNDER -Benu, the founder, is extremely unprofessional and will hijack client calls and presentations. The preparation done by the account manager for the call/presentation go to waste as she inserts whatever she wants into the allotted time. Her voice is shrill and cutting. Clients have appeared uncomfortable when she does. The lack of self awareness is beyond me... -HIERARCHY OVER PRACTICALITY. Extremely inefficient hierarchy. Account managers will be asked to make presentations, which get approved by the manager, the director, then the founder. Between each level there is a lot of back and forth for edits. Since managers at every level want to include more “exciting news”, a concise client presentation becomes a 60 slide presentation, which of course, cannot be completed during the client meeting. Managers won’t accept pushback from direct reports from in fear of the next level up. What could have been a job well done turns to dust, and it’s out of the account managers control. -BONUSES ARE ACTUALLY JUST COMMISSION- Account manager bonuses are tied to additional sales, and often times the sales team ends up signing the sale so the account manager won’t get the quarterly bonus. This depends on the type of accounts assigned. Bonuses earned during a quarter also take an additional 3 months before they are paid out. UNHAPPY CLIENTS FEELING JIPPED OUT OF $$$- Getting yelled at by many clients who are frustrated with the company’s policies. BUGS - Buggy content management system. A bulk of the time is writing tickets to see why something isn’t working as it should, and most fixes aren’t global, meaning the same bug will not be fixed on another client’s content management portal. Very frustrating. Concluding thoughts... it was such a DEPRESSING place to be that I was job searching from day one and had many periods of existential crises. The day I received an offer from another company was the best day of my life up to that point. I was finally freed to experience modern office culture at a real tech company. One that isn’t outdated (cubicles/year 2000 decor) and inflexible, but open, generous, lighthearted, and passionate.

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