Rivers Agency reviews

4.4

86% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

Lauren Rivers

88% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Rivers Agency has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Rivers Agency 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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26 reviews
5.0
Sep 29, 2018

Quality Work and Good Compensation

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

After working in a number of agencies I can say that Rivers does a great job focusing on their strengths: Hiring experts, paying them fairly, and producing high quality creative design work for clients. The agency and its work are well known and well respected in the area/industry.

Cons

There are some areas of organization and communication that could be improved between leadership and the rest of the employees, but overall I think leadership really cares about the employees and wants them to succeed and grow at the company.

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Rivers Agency Response
7y
Thank you for your strong positive review and honest feedback! We value the insight of team members that have worked at other big agencies. Rivers Agency has been proudly serving our clients for over 25 years with the utmost integrity and respect for our customers and our staff. We consider ourselves collaborative partners with our clients, some of whom have been with us since our inception. And, we are deeply committed to providing an inspiring workplace in which our employees can grow and flourish. We believe in building long-lasting relationships based on mutual respect and trust. Sincerely, Lauren Rivers CEO
1.0
Sep 26, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great location, beautifully constructed office environment, nice employees to commiserate with. Reasonable hours, but be warned you will take work home with you whether you want to or not because you won't be able to stop thinking about the way you'll be treated. Great lunches provided by company every Friday.

Cons

Employees are routinely commanded via terse group emails and scary office 1-on-1's to forge labor descriptions and log a minimum of 40 hours a week against client retainers regardless of what or how much work has been done. That's right. Work here if you aren't troubled by stealing from clients. Some employees refused, at their own peril. They were sent packing. Larger clients are positioned as targets for particularly high overbilling because, as it was put, "They expect it and barely pay attention." Another gem was "Just make it up! If you don't use up the budget they won't think the work is worth anything." Leadership blows through each project and each day without knowing/sharing what they want, where they're going, or taking time to sync with their creatives. They simply don't have the creative fluency needed to share and cultivate ideas with others. This is painfully apparent whenever staff shares ideas and work. Business leadership makes embarrassingly tone-deaf and uninformed comments, and creative direction often dumps on contributors without sincere attempts to understand an approach. None of this is to say that leadership isn't intelligent, rather that they aren't trained and don't know how to treat staff as thinking, feeling people. There is a good cop/bad cop thing going on with leadership. Eventually, you understand there is no good cop. They're a coordinated effort. Fear and paranoia are used as the primary motivators. Office 1-on1s and 2 on 1's are aggressive, intimidating, insincere, and manipulative. Employees are lied to, they will flip a switch and go from a kind smile to a barrage of lies intended to rip you apart. Employees are pitted against each other. It has been the subject of conversation among nearly all employees that staff is treated destructively: First, they tear down and dismantle each employee on a rotating basis, trying to convince them they are inadequate, that they are invalid and lack skill and talent, and then that they are overpaid. (They are not.) Then they are told nobody else would be willing to employ them. It's an elderly way of avoiding churn, but they can't seem to help it, it's reflexive. As a result, staff come and go constantly. Only 2-3 non-senior staff have been at the company for more than 3 years, that should tell you something. Rivers Agency is attractive from the outside and by design seems to be an artistic, creative force. Be warned: It's bait. Inside, it's a living nightmare.

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Rivers Agency Response
7y
Rivers Agency appreciates the work that you did for us during the short time that you were here. We are sorry to hear that you feel this way, and that you left feeling disgruntled. However, your post contains serious claims that are completely false. We strongly disagree with your characterization of Rivers Agency, the way that we do business for our clients, and how we treat our employees. At Rivers, we strive to provide great work and value for our clients. And we serve our clients with integrity – something we always have done, and always will. We highly value our employees, and are deeply committed to a respectful working environment and culture. We wish you the best of luck in your next career move. Thank you, Lauren Rivers, CEO Rivers Agency
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