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Weber Shandwick Reviews
What is it like working at Weber Shandwick?
Its great, I have a lot improvement on my soft skills.
Graphic Designer in Jakarta:
Pros: improving employee soft skills, got so many benefits
Cons: I hate to do things I'm not good at, such as photography
Good, but could be better.
Senior Account Executive in St. Louis:
Pros: Freedom to explore opportunities that interest you.
Cons: Lack of transparency from HR and management.
Public Relations In St. Louis.
Marketing Associate in St. Louis:
Pros: Very flexible and diverse workload, laid back environment
Cons: Can be high pressured and fast-paced
Make the most of your time there.
Account Supervisor in Los Angeles:
Pros: There are tons of opportunities for growth if you self-advocate.
Cons: Not always feeling like the work is meaningful.
Excellent.
Public Relations (PR) Manager in Mumbai:
Pros: The people, the clients, the work
Cons: The appraisals
Autonomy has its perks but lack of formal L&D hurts talent.
Account Director in Washington:
Pros: The people
Cons: Corporate makes the decisions
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