Joining Proverb Changed My Life - Senior Account & Project Manager bei Proverb: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
30. Apr. 2022
Empfehlen
CEO-Befürwortung
Geschäftsprognose

Pros

Back in 2015 I was working for a small ad agency that afforded me the opportunity to gain a lot of experience in marketing and advertising. My next goal was to take what I'd learned to a bigger market and continue to grow my career. I interviewed all over, but it was a niche branding and advertising agency in Boston that came calling. Admittedly, Boston wasn't even on my radar. I had visited Boston with my family one time when I was a teenager. I knew next to nothing about the area, but when Proverb made me an offer to join their team I flew out and met with Daren and Chris at the office on a weekend, and immediately felt that this was the opportunity I was looking for. I joined Proverb as an Account / Project Manager in October 2015. While there, I had the opportunity to lead several key accounts, and be a big contributor to the growth of the agency. I worked with a lot of amazing, talented people over the years; every one of which impacted my time there in a meaningful way. Daren and Chris especially were big reasons for where I'm at today. I learned how to own my client relationships from them. They not only helped me find my voice as an Account person, but showed me how to bring strategic insights to every interaction and how be proactive with finding solutions to business problems. I was with Proverb for almost 6 years, and even after I left to begin the next journey in my career, Daren and Chris were there for me when I needed it, helping me out with some insurance issues I was having. I will forever be grateful for my time at Proverb. Thank you, Daren and Chris.

Kontras

Agency life can be pretty hectic, so work-life balance was an issue early on, but the agency has improved on this quite a bit.

Mehr Bewertungen zu Proverb entdecken

5.0
19. Jan. 2023
Empfehlen
CEO-Befürwortung
Geschäftsprognose

Pros

Since I've been at Proverb, I've experienced a management culture that is willing to grow the team (with both permanent or temporary help) in order to produce quality work rather than just suggesting that designers "find a way to get it done". Salaries are competitive, and bonuses are generous. If there is an equipment/software need it's approved almost immediately with little to no red tape. Employee expenses are reimbursed in the next pay cycle. I've worked for several companies where that can take months. The current model is hybrid with the expectation that the team is in the office one to two days per week. Ownership listens to concerns and suggestions and is receptive to thoughtful change. As a team lead I have biweekly calls with management to address concerns, upcoming projects, team needs, etc. It's a small to medium size shop, so you have to be willing to embrace design tasks that are out of your comfort zone.

Kontras

One paycheck per month, rather than every two weeks. This can be challenging but has also led me to be better with budgeting. Parking in the South end is getting expensive. Not the worst for coming in once a week, but if you can take public transport, I recommend it. Ownership is working on this, but sound travels in the office which can make it difficult for client calls when multiple people are talking in the office.

1
1.0
14. Mai 2026
Empfehlen
CEO-Befürwortung
Geschäftsprognose

Pros

The office location was decent and pay always arrived on time, which honestly feels like the absolute bare minimum.

Kontras

The boundary between work and personal life completely disappears at Proverb. I would finish a project at 6 PM only to receive Slack messages at 10 PM demanding immediate responses, and none of it ever felt optional, everything was treated like an emergency. Employees are expected to stay constantly available, night, weekends, anytime, and the moment you are not instantly reachable people act like you are failing your job. I stopped trying to create boundaries only creates tension and makes you look like you are not a team player, which becomes exhausting very quickly. The culture has zero respect for the fact that people have lives outside of work, families, sleep, or even basic personal time. The nonstop pressure and constant anxiety of feeling glued to your phone eventually wears you down mentally and emotionally every single day.

Bewertungen anzeigen nach: Hilfreich|Sterne|Datum|Alle