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2.9

48% would recommend to a friend

(60 total reviews)
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Tim Vanderhook

57% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Specific Media has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 60 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Specific Media employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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60 reviews
3.0
Mar 14, 2016

Specific media

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly collegueas, great direct boss, great business

Cons

Not very structured, too little management/vision from us management, very ego-centric managers

1.0
Jan 13, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Met some awesome people ( though we don't stay in touch now ), learned to read some HTML which set me up for learning more in the future, and great office location.

Cons

So I worked at Specific Media quite a while ago.. before Glassdoor was ever really a useful tool for new recruits. With that said, I was reading some reviews today on Specific Media because an email alert came into my inbox about a new review that was posted. I figured I would see if anything had changed since I left...it didn't. The review from Nov 19, 2015 from the Account Manager in NY inspired me to write my own version of the EXACT same story. Mind you, I was in the IRVINE office so this culture is permeating through their entire company. To use his/her exact words. because I couldn't articulate it in another way and make it more clear: "Working at Specific Media was one of the most stressful periods of my life. The company encourages absolutely no work/life balance. I was expected to be available 24 hours a day including holidays and weekends. The environment is extremely cliquey and the people who are promoted quickly are the ones who are favored by top management" < -- also I would add this: Those who are promoted up the ladder (not lateral promotions to other roles) are typically friends with the management team. With regard to it being one of the most stressful periods of my life. I was in my early twenties, we're talking 21 / 22 / 23 at the time. My body was actually responding to the level of stress I was experience. My girlfriend (now wife) was noticing my behavior was different. My roommate / best friend hated that I was miserable all the time and didn't ever want to do anything. It was seriously awful. During my time at Specific Media I moved from Ad Trafficker to Account Manager. They moved me along for two reasons. One was because I showed interest in it, and two was do to a position opening up do to churn... which really is no surprise. To illustrate one clear example of how they treat their employees let me explain how that transition happened. During the transition they moved from an hourly position to a salaried one. The management team tried to convince me that I would make bonuses every QUARTER (that's once every 3 months just to be clear) and therefore I shouldn't receive a pay increase despite being asked to essentially be available 24/7. This means that I would have to leave my hourly position where I made around 33,000 / year at the time without overtime, to a salaried position for the same wage and work longer hours more often for an opportunity to receive a bonus once every three months. Apparently they thought I was an idiot. I didn't accept the offer until the adjust my pay, and my reasons were clear. I explained that instead of taking the new position I could make that "bonus" money by working an extra 1 to 2 hours of overtime per week for three months and still have the luxury of not being "on call" 24/7... dumb dumb dumb. Maybe they didn't think I was a good fit for their company and that's fine, it happens sometimes. But I'll tell you what... on my last day one of the senior managers said "oh wow I wish we could have found you a role that fit your passion" ... nicest thing anyone ever said to me while I was there. To bad it wasn't until the moment I walked out the door forever. Anyway. I'll stop raining down negativity now, but thank you to that person who wrote their review November 19, 2015 it really inspired me to share my feelings too.

1.0
Jan 12, 2016

From Great to Poor :(

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good fun with colleagues High level of responsibility is given

Cons

Lack of direction from management Hardcore business environment - no working from home Bonus is not always paid Not paying their vendors in time

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