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brown bag marketing
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- type of organization: private
- size: small (11 to 50 people)
- website: brownbagmarketing.net
- development offices:
Brown Bag Marketing specializes in marketing for pharmaceutical and financial companies in the Atlanta area. As of 2007 they were bringing in $3 million per year.
1 rating
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Generally alright company
posted
by
outernet
on
September 13, 2008
Brown Bag is very corporate. If you are looking for a laid back environment, Brown Bag is not for you. Sure, they have beer in the fridge, but they expect long hours from their employees. I've seen the President make his employees cry. However, they pay pretty well, and the President really knows his stuff business wise. Last I knew, they were paying NET-30. Tech-wise, they are quite behind.
