Associate Marketing Manager Reviews

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Last updated Jan 18 2025
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Associate Marketing Manager Reviews

What is it like working as an Associate Marketing Manager?

October 2022
Great Company to work for.
Associate Marketing Manager in Los Angeles:
Pros: Everyone is extremely helpful and understanding.
Cons: Limited opportunity for growth within my department.
October 2022
Excellent employer, great culture and benefits.
Associate Marketing Manager in Minneapolis:
Pros: A great place to advance your career, many options for growth and expansion in your role and into new roles. The culture and people are great, very limited complaints
August 2021
Amazing people and work, mediocre rewards.
Associate Marketing Manager in Denver:
Pros: Cross-agency collaboration driving industry changing results for my clients is rewarding for myself and other self-driven, independent employees at all levels and a culture of “hiring all-stars” from across industries and markets positions teams with the technical knowledge and business solutions to consistently outperform competition and win more business and grow contract scope to continue innovating and differentiating dentsu and our clients.
Cons: Standard rewards and recognition, and falling behind as the job market heats up. Dentsu was one of the few holding companies that didn’t fully eviscerate their employee base, which was and is a huge plus. However, the historical agency pay structure is a risk now and always has been. The subsidiary companies are all committed to client value and employee retention, but are owned by a holding company committed to shareholder value. The industry has all the drive for growth necessary, but double digit growth, contract renewals and wins, record legacy client revenue growth and new account revenue are not reinvested in the teams and people that drove company growth, but is divvied out between executive pay/share disbursement/bonuses and majority shareholders. As executive pay reaches new inequality with average AND median pay, agencies will lose more talent to client-side, privately held agencies, and holding companies prepared to buy talent from the competition (although that is due to those holding companies firing hundreds or even thousands of employees at the first sign of trouble with the pandemic, so pick your poison).
March 2021
Creative and demanding.
Associate Marketing Manager in Miami:
Pros: Being creative, brung solutions to client and the hispanic community
Cons: salary and organization
August 2020
Work hard play hard.
Associate Marketing Manager in Seattle:
Pros: There are so many great companies to work for.
Cons: The companies here will work you hard until you burn out if you aren't careful. Be sure to set boundaries and take care of yourself.
July 2020
Heavy workload for little pay.
Associate Marketing Manager in Mississauga:
Pros: I like the variety of my portfolio
Cons: I don't like how you are expected to continually take on new responsibilities without compensation. There is biases towards certain employees and it is very apparent.
November 2019
Lots of work with little resources.
Associate Marketing Manager in Baltimore:
Pros: Small teams = more opportunity to make an impact
Cons: Pay

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