Directive reviews

2.8

33% would recommend to a friend

(151 total reviews)
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Garrett Mehrguth

36% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Directive has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 151 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Directive employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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151 reviews
3.0
Nov 16, 2021

You may thrive, or you may not.

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Pros

While this wasn't the best agency I've ever worked with. However, it also wasn't the worst. Here are some highlights of the things I appreciated at Directive: * It's been said before, but you really are working with a smart group of people and some genuinely talented marketers. You'll learn a lot fast and become better at what you do. * We female SEOs were, mostly, sheltered from some of the issues seen in the other departments. That's 100% due to the tone the SEO leadership team sets. * There's an evolving library of case studies and other information you can leverage for your campaigns. So if you can't grab someone to help, you have all that knowledge right at your fingertips. I've never worked at an agency who's done anything like this. * Outside of Directive Daily, it was amazing to have people to bounce your ideas off of. The caveat was that many of the more tenured team members also have the greatest workloads. I spread my questions around so I wasn't disrupting the same people. * As previously mentioned, the SEO Director is really fantastic, with none of the ego or standoffishness that is sometimes seen in that role. His leadership style and the dynamic he created in the team were the main reasons I stayed as long as I did. * The salary is ok, depending on how much experience you have. It's better than many roles if you're less experienced. If you're more tenured, you'll like find something that pays better. * The benefits are AMAZING. If I'm honest, the only thing that made me pause before accepting another role was walking away from affordable benefits with great coverage. I should clarify that I don't have dependents so I'm not sure how good the family plans are. * Client load. At my first agency, I had twenty four clients and 27 websites. Managed end-to-end (including writing content). Directive does an amazing job at keeping your account load low. If you have high touch or big budget clients, you may have even less than the max. This really gives you the time to dedicate to doing good work for your clients. Directive is the agency for you if: * You're fairly self-sufficient and able to troubleshoot client and SEO issues on your own with little or no support * You're willing and able to put in long hours. Although management claims they don't want anyone working more than 50 hours, you will also hear from the CEO himself that the most successful team members "put in the hours" (see cons below for more details on the gaslighting), and those people he was referring to regularly put in more than hours * You're a generally outgoing, upbeat person with an innate ability to "get clients pumped" on calls * You've worked in an agency before. If you haven't, you may feel overwhelmed * You're on the younger side If you at least checked off 1-3 of the bullets above, then congrats! This is your agency and you'll learn so much!

Cons

If you're still reading this, I'm assuming that you either didn't check off the bullets below, or still have some doubts. Let me clarify that my star rating is based off my personal experience, and some of the 5 star reviews are actually legit reviews. These are the reasons I left: * The gaslighting. The CEO will tell you he doesn't want you to work long hours, but then tell you the successful people do. He'll also say you don't do bad work and then set a goal to "never do bad work again". I think it's just inexperience and poor leadership skills. If you think I'm making it up, just go read how the CEO shuts down reviews that make him look less than perfect. I'm fairly certain the response to this review will be equally aggressive. * As I mentioned in the pros, the women in the SEO team are mostly sheltered from the worst of the accidental misogyny rampant in the rest of the company. However, it's still felt when interacting outside the team. The greater problem is that the team members perpetrating this behavior don't have the emotional intelligence to recognize it in themselves. * The cliques. Your experience and knowledge matter much less than being liked. So, regardless of your skillset, you'll do well to get into the "inner circle early on". Otherwise, your chance of being considered for internal projects or good clients could be low. * Lack of support. Multiple times, I raised my hand to point out client issues that needed escalation. None of those times was I given the support I needed, which made me feel more pressured and stressed out than I should have been. * The clients. I've worked in a number of industries and never experienced so many issues with getting recommendations implemented. I do think the company is actively working to fix this issue across the board. *Conservative leadership. I agree that the top feels like the good ole boys' club. You have the right to your own opinions, but those opinions should be put aside during working hours. *Directive Daily. This was supposed to be an opportunity to learn and get support for your clients but the bulk of the calls turned into a primer on how to market like the CEO, with few actionable suggestions. Directive is not for you if: * You're introverted/shy/quiet/a wall flower. Image is very important and the company wants a team full of thought leaders to bolster the agency's public appearance. * You've never worked at an agency. The lack of support and self-directed learning can make the job overwhelming. * You need/want regular feedback and goals. It seems to be slightly different for newer people with other ADs, but I got neither. * You're in the Alphabet Army. The conservative nature at the top of the org makes it an org that's LGBTQIA+ friendly on the surface it is, but not at its core - which is what matters. So that's the gist of Directive. For the right people, it's an amazing opportunity to grow and expand your career opportunities. For other people (including this reviewer), it can feel toxic and stagnant. Hope this helped.

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Directive Response
4y
Thank you so much for the feedback! While we might have different points of view on some of these areas, there's a lot of great insights here and some strong areas of opportunity for us to pursue as well. I wish you nothing but the best and look forward to keep improving Directive!
5.0
Nov 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I started with Directive as a part time intern and in 4 months I had been promoted to a full time strategist. I came in with little to no job experience in digital marketing but Directive's training programs along with the endless resources and support from everyone on the team quickly launched me into my first official career. They really set you up for success from the first day. - Great benefits -Open communication -Dedicated and caring community -Infinite opportunities to continue learning -Support, support, support -The work/life balance is recognized at Directive (vacations, families, physical & mental health, graduate school, personal appointments, religion, holidays, etc.)

Cons

Working in a remote environment as an extrovert can be hard. Wish there were more opportunities to meet other members of the Directive team in person.

3.0
Nov 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Great learning opportunity for all things Paid Media. - Crash course on B2B SaaS that prepares you for anything in the industry for your future. - Some(!) extremely talented people here, that are ready to collaborate and help you grow. - My personal best experience with a direct report ever!

Cons

Too many to even start listing, but here’s the highlights: - Company focus is off. Wayyyyy to focused on sales, and bringing on new clients, without cultivating new talent enough to even remotely successful at working said new clients. - Instant burnout. You are spread thin from the jump, and made to feel like you’re doing “bad work”, instead of just being underprepared due to lack of proper training and growth period before being thrown to the wolves. Leadership says “we were lied to in hiring”, about talent that can’t handle the workload or produce good quality, but it stems from the bulk of the work you are thrown instantly, rather than talent level. - CEO talks the talk but can’t walk the walk. Doesn’t have a good read at all on what actually happens on a one to one level between an account manager and a client. Just speaks to concepts and theory about being a good employee, rather than actually releasing helpful policies/structure. - Blame game is strong here, even from the CEO. Leadership from the top down is wonky in structure, and there is no clear process in place for literally anything. BOTTOM LINE: I would not recommend this place to just any peer or networking connection. It takes a very specific kind of person who can come in and actually be successful and enjoy it, and it’s few and far between. At times, I wouldn’t even recommend Directive to prospective clients.

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Directive Response
4y
Hey it's Garrett, thank you for the feedback! I hear you and wish you nothing but the best in your next endeavor. I truly appreciate all the hard work you put into Directive. Some context for those reading: - Directive grew from 35 > 135+ people in 2021 - We invested this success back into in an amazing people ops team (recruiting, hr, people ops, internships, and L&D) and received terrific feedback from new hires - We significantly re-invested into team member compensation, hours worked, benefits, on-boarding, deliverable innovation, and other aspects of the business The culture at Directive is fully rooted in mastering our craft as marketers and consultants, while creating an environment that encourages the growth of it's team personally and professionally. We are not perfect, but we are getting better everyday and can't wait for what the future holds!
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