Red Ventures reviews

3.1

53% would recommend to a friend

(2,052 total reviews)
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Ric Elias

56% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Red Ventures has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,052 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Red Ventures 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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2K reviews
3.0
Dec 20, 2018

Best and Worst People I've Ever Worked With

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Red Ventures ability to move quickly, shift gears, and develop their business is above and beyond anything I think I will ever experience again in my career. - Many of the people you work with are dedicated to their craft, passionate about learning, so friendly, and incredibly intelligent. They're impossible to replace, and you won't work with such capable/willing people anywhere other than RV. The culture of "grabbing a coffee" to learn about someone or their role is fascinating and every single employee I met takes part in this SO willingly. - Your work will ALWAYS matter at RV. You get to walk into work everyday feeling like you are directly impacting the company - this is the resounding "pro" across all departments. - You will learn more than you ever could anticipate. They'll tell you this walking in, but by the time you leave, you will STILL be mind-blown at what you've learned. No words can prepare you for how much you'll grow. - The benefits are pretty solid, the campus is incredible (if you're lucky enough to work at HQ), and the food is pretty good too :) . - Ric/Dan are both fascinating people that I will always deeply admire. - The non-profit programs being run out of RV are above and beyond usual "corporate social responsibility" - they are unbelievably impactful and beneficial to parties on both sides.

Cons

- There are some INCREDIBLY toxic managers at RV that leech off their teams and stomp on lower-level employees. You will hear crying in the bathrooms more often than you'd like, and you will need regular "vent sessions" with your colleagues to stay mentally intact. If you have tough skin and learn to ignore the leeches, you'll not only survive, but thrive. Drain the swamp RV. You KNOW who these people are. Care about your employees' mental wellbeing more than keeping a "thought leader" around to read articles and regurgitate ideas, claiming them as their own. - You will work hard. You will have incredibly long days, somewhat often. Due to an increased amount of responsibility/ownership, your mistakes will feel so much more real than anywhere else you've worked. Be prepared. - Horrible compensation. You will likely make double your salary when you leave - I've seen it happen time and time again.

3.0
Sep 12, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great food options Nice campus Some good people Work/life balance Benefits (health, vacation, etc.) were pretty amazing No over-your-shoulder micromanagement Vacation/sick-time was very flexible. Just don't take advantage of their generosity in that regard and everyone will continue to benefit. Most everyone was very nice

Cons

WAY too many meetings Lack of communication between upper and lower level Standards changed too often A little too cult-like for me Recruiters will say whatever they need to in order to get you in and meet their numbers. Get EVERYTHING they promise you in writing BEFORE you sign the acceptance letter. No real room to grow unless you can schmooze the right people. There were a few individuals with just enough power and influence to keep others where they wanted them so they didn't have to give up their power. That has made some really good quality people quit and look elsewhere.

3.0
Mar 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Fun and positive, encouraging culture, good benefits, opportunity to make good money.

Cons

Cult-y, sales tactics are pushy and shady in many cases, lunches get cut depending on how many calls are coming in.

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