Radancy reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(744 total reviews)
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Michelle Abbey

61% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Radancy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 744 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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744 reviews
3.0
May 17, 2016
Recommend
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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.

3.0
May 12, 2016

Good Company to learn how to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good training, and competitive environment with advancement opportunities

Cons

Low entry pay, Yellow pages is dying industry.

4.0
May 6, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The Content Marketing Team, or Inbound Marketing Team as it's also referred to, is a great group of people! I can honestly say that I look forward to seeing the people I work with every day. They have become my friends very quickly. Another major pro of joining this team is the amount of experience you gain immediately. It can be intimidating at first since you are thrown into the action with little to no training, but once you get your head wrapped around the job, you'll learn so much about client relationships, time management, and communication. I've greatly improved my confidence when talking to clients and managing a very full work load. When you leave, you'll have a lot of experience to talk about and great client names in your portfolio.

Cons

While there are great opportunities for professional development and personal growth, there is not a clear "next step" on this team. You'll learn a lot while you're here, but you will probably move on quickly (after 1-2 years). This causes there to be this constant feeling of change and sometimes instability. The company itself does not have many clear and organized processes in place. While this allows for creative freedom, it can cause problems when working across departments and when delivering quality work in a timely fashion.

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