Periscope
- Employees in region:
- 385
- Sector:
- Advertising & Marketing
- HQ location:
- Minneapolis, MN
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Periscope is the largest independent marketing communications agency in the Twin Cities. Periscope's broad range of services includes print & broadcast advertising, digital marketing, design, social media, brand advocacy, insight & innovation, graphic services and media planning and buying. Our highly recognizable client roster includes the Minnesota Twins, Metro Transit, Arctic Cat, UnitedHealth Group, Target, Treasure Island Resort & Casino, Papa Murphy's Pizza, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Cox Communications.. We've created critically acclaimed advertising campaigns honored locally, nationally and internationally.
The Periscope legacy originated with CTS Creative Graphics in Minneapolis in 1960. In 1994, CTS merged with Kauffman-Stewart Advertising to form Periscope. The joining of a technology-driven production company with a nationally renowned creative agency resulted in a firm that is the model agency of the future — highly creative, highly disciplined and highly integrated.
“Because Periscope allows you to be yourself and is like a family. ”
“I am part of a greater team but am given the autonomy to make my own decisions where doing my job is concerned.”
“The people are kind and open, there is a definite team mentality, and it feels good to go to work in a place where you feel valued and look forward to the work you'll be doing.”
“The leadership team is amazing. We are collaborative and cohesive from a cultural point of view.”
“Periscope is extremely stable and I've never seen a benefit package like the one they offer here. They pay for 100% everything but our co-pays.”
“The talent in the company is at the highest level and I learn something new every day from the culture organization of the company.”
“The bonus structure and completely paid benefits--I love the free soda too!”
425 Portland Av. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55488
(612) 673-4000
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