CT reviews

4.2

80% would recommend to a friend

(260 total reviews)

Joel Gross

82% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

CT has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CT 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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260 reviews
4.0
Sep 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Employees are always nicely rewarded on a performance basis, which creates strong motivation and recognition for hard work. For non-client facing roles, we get more flexible time schedules, giving us the ability to work with some overlap in our current time zone while still managing our workload effectively. The team is solid, with everyone always learning and striving for the best, adapting to changes in the digital marketing sphere to provide the best possible services. Knowledge sharing is encouraged, and there are plenty of opportunities to grow through mentorship, training, and cross-team collaboration. Communication is generally open and transparent, and management is approachable and receptive to feedback. The company also fosters a supportive work culture, where achievements are celebrated, and challenges are tackled collectively.

Cons

There is no set contract duration offered, which can leave employees feeling uncertain about long-term stability within the company. While performance is recognized and rewarded, the absence of a clear employment timeframe can be unsettling. In addition, the use of Time Doctor for tracking productivity may take some adjusting to, as it can feel restrictive at first until you get used to the system.

5.0
Sep 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Well structured company - Good salary structure if you consider working as remote employee from any part of South Aisa (not sure about other parts of the world) - Everyone in the company has a helpful nature - Clear goals for self-improvements and increments

Cons

- Time tracking with TimeDoctor (but with time everyone gets used to it)

2.0
Aug 25, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great clients, great projects, fully remote.

Cons

The variety of clients and projects is the only real positive — you do learn a lot from that exposure. Beyond that, the company feels inhuman. They use tracking software that takes photos and screenshots every 10 minutes, and your KPIs depend on those images (too dark or not looking at the screen = negative points). Goals are constantly adjusted to be unachievable, and excellent work is not enough; what they really value is constant chatting and “visibility” in group conversations. Direct managers in design seem to care more about seeing you socialize, comment, and “be present” in chats than about the quality of your work. Even when owners told me my work was excellent, it still wasn’t enough — the expectation was that I should constantly engage in group conversations. To me, it felt out of place to be criticized for not being talkative when I consistently delivered on time, met deadlines, and had no issues with clients. Feedback is not welcomed either. After honestly answering a company survey, I was personally contacted by an owner just to prove me wrong instead of listening. That confirmed how little they value employee voices. The overall environment is impersonal — even profile photos are replaced by generic cartoons, erasing diversity and individuality. In the end, it’s clear they don’t want creative professionals, they want machines.

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CT Response
10mo
I am sorry to hear about your experience, as it reads like a "real" one (compared to others). I'd love to get more context on some of your concerns- 1. Being made to "chat" in the design teams? While we do put a big emphasis on communications, it would be unusual for a team lead to weight chatting over any of your objective work effort and output. I'd love more context there. 2. We talk a lot about Time Doctor in reviews here - when you clock in we expect you to be paying attention to the work you're doing. You don't receive "negative points" but if your team lead feels concerned that you're not focused and are still billing clients time, they'll flag that with you. 3. We haven't changed KPIs for the design team in quite some time- I believe 5 years. So the idea that goals are unachievable or a moving target is problematic and misrepresents something, or there is some area where we can improve our communication. I'd love to hear more there. Thanks in advance for your response!
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