Cultures lacking empathy & work-life imbalance leaving employees burnt out and broken in digital marketing

Bad practices plague the digital marketing industry, fuelling post-pandemic employee burnout and contributing to high attrition rates at firms. Here’s what’s broken and how to fix it.

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  • Kashmeera Sambamurthy
| July 14, 2022 , 11:51 am
Unrealistic client expectations and demands contribute to the woes of people working in digital marketing agencies, which are facing high employee attrition rates. (Representational Image via Unsplash)
Unrealistic client expectations and demands contribute to the woes of people working in digital marketing agencies, which are facing high employee attrition rates. (Representational Image via Unsplash)

A young graphic designer switched to freelancing for a digital marketing agency in Mumbai. The designer, who requested anonymity, had previously worked as a full-time employee in the same company. She recalls how, as the workload increased, she would stay up for days till 3 AM and in ‘urgent’ scenarios till 6 AM, working on projects. It took a serious toll on her mental and physical well-being. When she raised a complaint at the agency, the general response was “Arey! Client hai. Paise de rahe hain.”

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