Fast paced and fun! - Marketing Inkitt Employee Review

5.0
Dec 3, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

•    I genuinely love working on the marketing team at Inkitt. I’ve never had a job where I could pitch an idea in the morning and actually run with it by the afternoon. That level of trust is rare, and it makes the work feel exciting.     •    My teammates are some of the most creative, funny, and supportive people I’ve worked with. We brainstorm like crazy, push each other to level up, and celebrate all the wins.     •    I feel close to our mission. It’s incredibly motivating to help unknown writers find an audience and watch their stories take off because of campaigns I helped build.     •    I’ve grown more here in a year than at any of my previous roles. Whether it’s learning deeper analytics or experimenting with new channels, there’s always room to stretch.

Cons

•    Things move fast, really fast. Sometimes priorities shift overnight, and it can feel like scrambling to keep up.     •    Because we’re still scaling, we don’t always have the cleanest processes. You sometimes have to “figure it out” as you go, which can be energizing or stressful depending on the day.     •    Work hours can spike during launches or big pushes. Not constant, but definitely something to be aware of.

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5.0
May 31, 2026
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Pros

- Being able to lead projects independently from A to Z and be trusted for it - Engaging daily with a creative and passionate team - Being part of exciting new projects in a fast-paced, fast-evolving industry - Steep learning curve, you'll be pushed out of your comfort zone and grow fast

Cons

Inkitt is a fast-paced start-up with no set playbook. People who love structure and need to be managed and told what to do may find it challenging.

5.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

Inkitt is one of the few places that actually sits between tech and media in a way that works. A manuscript comes in, real reader behavior tells you whether the story has legs, and the team turns that signal into a career for the author. I think about reader retention and narrative pacing in the same conversation now, which I didn't before.

Cons

The flip side is that the playbook doesn't fully exist yet. Some weeks you're inventing the process while running it. Energizing if you like ambiguity, exhausting if you don't. Worth being honest with yourself about which camp you're in before signing on.

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