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2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(788 total reviews)
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Jordan Zimmerman

36% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Zimmerman Advertising has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 788 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Zimmerman Advertising employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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788 reviews
2.0
Mar 2, 2017

Work here if you can handle a lot of stress and less pay

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Pros

- some people are nice - nice building with an unlimited soda machine - good to start but leave as soon as you can - not in Miami

Cons

They care so much about their clients that they forget to care about the employees. They try to make you feel like they do (during town hall meetings) but they really don't. All they care about is how to make money (they don't care about integrity and all that) They will over promise to the client without even knowing how to achieve their goals.. So... clients leave because they're being lied to or deceived. ALSO.. the media trading room is a joke. NO ONE USES IT but it's one of the main attractions when clients visit. - management sucks - supervisors are so-so - and... the pay is ridiculously low - no growth here. they wont care about your growth career wise or money wise whatsoever - long hours and overtime pay sucks so don't even think about asking for overtime pay

1.0
Apr 22, 2015

I double dare you to work here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Fancy office helps keep your typical type A employee there well past burn out, weight gain, and depression meds, since Type A's are typically terrified of change. -Brandtailing sounds good to executives that are being pressed to make immediate $, but these aren't lasting gains because, Zimmerman destroys brands for quick $'s

Cons

-Salaries are beyond the industry low. If you are due a raise they will tell you next month, next quarter and when that time comes around they'll likely fire you as they've found a cheaper replacement during that time. -Where does this money go. It goes to show Jordan's golden rule of proving ROI is a joke. What is his return for plastering every seat at the BB&T Center with ZIMMERMAN What is his return for putting an obnoxious Z on the building that cost who knows how many people their raises and jobs fighting city hall to allow that. What was the return for putting in a building wide speaker system to play the "Happy Song" Jordan expected people to jump up and start dancing....but everyone is miserable and overworked, so the entire office sat there in disgust every day as he kept playing it hoping for a different result. That lasted about 3 wks.

1.0
Jan 7, 2023
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Pros

see how many people say the soda machine because the place is SO bad.

Cons

The fish stinks from the head down. It’s Jordan Zimmerman, the guy is a RAGING Narcissist and needs IMMEDIATE psychiatric intervention. He should NOT be working in this capacity. He’s ridiculous and a total clown. He walks around yelling at people, he’s a total DIVA. If he doesn’t get what he wants he acts like a bratty entitled princess. Run so so fast away from this absolute joke of an agency. The turnover is so high, they lie about benefits and vacation time, it’s basically a prison and Jordan is the Warden.RUN !!!

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