Radancy reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(743 total reviews)
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Michelle Abbey

61% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Radancy has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 743 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Radancy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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743 reviews
3.0
May 17, 2016
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Pros

The thing that made my job enjoyable was the great team that I worked with. Everyone was very passionate, social, and genuine. I had the opportunity to work with very large U.S. and international clients, and was amazed at the level of trust that was given to me immediately upon starting. In Inbound Marketing, you get a chance to work with people across the company and mostly with all offices besides Chicago. Inbound is also very self-starting and learn as you go, which can be both good and bad. Chicago has a brand new, beautiful office which is a huge plus.

Cons

In the time I worked there, I still didn't know what TMP did as a company. Tech/software company? Advertising agency? And what exactly IS recruitment marketing? The lines were so blurred that I don't think anyone really knows. There is NO corporate marketing team (ironic) so corporate branding & messaging is out the window. So yeah, it was really hard to tell people exactly what my company did. The inbound marketing team when I joined was experiencing great growth, but looking back, that growth was too sudden and too soon. The team is very talented, but we all lacked real experience, especially in recruitment marketing. I would say most work client by client was relatively the same, which would definitely shock clients if they only knew we were doing the same exact work for their direct competitors. There was also no true "formula for success" - only just educated guesses. We would get away with so much because most of the clients have no idea what social media is. Paid social and content creation need to be two complete separate entities. I found myself never being able to 1. catch up on my work and then 2. be able to brainstorm new, great ideas for my clients because I did not have ANY extra time. Anytime someone quit (which was happening way more than it should have), accounts would be thrown around like candy and it caused great concerns for the client, account team, and the inbound team picking up the slack. Let's just say, this mess wasn't going away any time soon. Leadership is pretty much non-existent at TMP. I only had a couple conversations with my boss' boss. People get hired way too quickly to the point it looks desperate. Training never happened as you were thrown directly into work. Boss would offer great advice, tips and tools to you your first month or so, and then forget about your needs altogether when a new flock of people started. He also got you to trust in him and then use your words against you - something I didn't notice until I left the company.

2.0
Apr 28, 2023
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Pros

Great location, accessible to major modes of transportation.

Cons

They are very good at selling a dream they have no plans on seeing through. They definitely introduced me to the world of corporate and how no one has your back.

1.0
Oct 11, 2018

Account Services

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pros: You'll learn how to navigate the waters of a company that values selling new business over maintaining long-term client relationships/managing overall employee satisfaction. Only other pro--the compensation. It was the only thing that kept me hanging on, as I realized very shortly after I started that the environment was incredibly toxic, and there is absolutely no work-life balance.

Cons

Cons: I would not recommend a position at this company to my worst of enemies. I couldn't have had a more disturbing experience throughout my time here. In the time I was here, I watched many bright, capable employees leave this company due to the simple fact that Human Resources/higher executives continued to turn a blind eye to incredibly blatant AND DISTURBINGLY FREQUENT abuses of power by management. From verbally assaulting employees that don't "drink their kool aid" to promoting completely undeserving individuals under the "I scratch your back, you scratch mine" mindset... this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the disgusting chess game being played in this company. Every single person is forced to watch their back because of the toxicity/competitiveness being spread by management. Many people that you may view as your "teammates" in account services will waste no opportunity to throw you under the bus to make themselves look better. Absolutely NO performance review will be given to you while you work here. Your computer activity will be heavily monitored. You will be automatically blacklisted by management/deemed ineligible for a promotion if you don't buddy up to the "right" people in their eyes. I could keep going but I'm certain you get the point by now...

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