Clearlink reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(944 total reviews)

Mark Larkin

43% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Clearlink has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 944 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Clearlink 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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944 reviews
1.0
Apr 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

hard to think of any at the moment. I used to love my team and position.

Cons

The CEO is an emotionless villain. He does not care about his employees, has an unfathomably large ego, and come off as a cruel, heartless individual. I was in the recent town hall, and several team members were left crying. What an awful guy.

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Clearlink Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your concerns. Please reach out to leadership or hr@clearlink.com to continue the conversation.
2.0
Apr 3, 2023

Leadership Needs improvement

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I loved the team I worked with.

Cons

The leadership has zero direction and is horrible at communicating with their different teams. Every department lives in their own silo and there is no sense of direction communicated to teams about a common vision other than a pep talk from leadership every 6 months that is just empty directionless words.

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Clearlink Response
3y
We value this feedback and our team would appreciate the opportunity to learn more. Please reach out to hr@clearlink.com to continue to the conversation.
2.0
Dec 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Amazing benefits - from free ski passes to free food to regular team activities - Relaxed workspace - lax dress code, ping pong table, pleasant coworkers - Flexible scheduling - this depends on who your manager is, because some definitely discourage remote work or schedule changes

Cons

Clearlink's values do not line up with their actions in the marketing department. While the company promises an open-minded workplace where people can grow, learn, and improve their career, in marketing it is often the exact opposite. There, ideas are stifled, people are undervalued, and nepotism runs rampant. New ideas, good and bad, are discouraged almost across the board, not by words but by actions. For an industry that moves as fast as digital marketing, Clearlink's middle to upper management is strongly set in their ways and extremely slow to adjust. The CMO lords over the entire department, promoting personal friends and ignoring the ideas of newer hires and people outside his select group of friends. His pet projects often receive undue attention and resources, regardless of their success. These same friends, a literal boys' club of long tenured Clearlink employees, are promoted regularly and often into roles indistinguishable from their original roles. These promotions are also celebrated via department-wide emails, emphasizing the frequency and disparity of these promotions versus promotions outside the boys' club. While "People" is a core tenant of Clearlink's culture, turnover is incredibly high - on one small team there were zero promotions in 2 years while over a dozen people on that team quit or were fired. This type of environment is extremely discouraging, especially as executives are very publicly promoted and re-promoted. The only department that sees significant hiring is management, which is close to eclipsing actual workers. Managers are hired to manage managers while other departments are left struggling for resources. If you are a white man who likes to ski, hang out with good buds, manage marketing employees, and you've worked at Clearlink for 10 years or more, Clearlink is a great place to work!

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Clearlink Response
8y
We are sorry to hear about your negative experience at Clearlink. As an organization, we do not take the issues of sexism, racism, or discrimination lightly. We value your honest feedback, and acknowledge that we can always do better. We would like to point out that we truly value the viewpoint and input from people of all different backgrounds at Clearlink. When we speak of inclusion at Clearlink, we envision an environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging and is comfortable being their whole self at work. We continue to work towards an inclusive workplace, where we all consistently advocate for each other’s needs, respect individual value, support each other’s life experiences, and celebrate our differences. We would sincerely like to hear what happened for you to come away with such a negative perception of Clearlink. Please email our HR Department at HR@Clearlink.com so that we can open a constructive dialogue and discuss your experience.
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