Big Company Small Business Mindset - Project Manager/BA InComm Employee Review

4.0
May 11, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The department that I was in, management was good about work life balance. Exposure to many things so you could learn a lot about different aspects of the business. The benefits included a good 401k, good salary, and gym downtown.

Cons

This company is huge but because it is privately owned, many things are still handled in a "small business" kind of way. And that doesn't work for an organization as big as this one. Politics are in every company, but sometimes it resulted the wrong people being placed in management positions. When you are hired on, there is little basic training about their platforms and systems. Too many re-orgs. If you are there long enough, there is a lot of opportunity to advance. The majority of the people and most mid-level managers are good.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

You get to do multiple peoples jobs.

Cons

Little vacation time, bad 401k matching, 1-ish% raises yearly, everything is a rush. I’d invent a new phrase for this company: “macro-micro management.” Leadership constantly pushes arbitrary KPIs, and even when you meet or exceed them, performance is still judged subjectively based on management’s feelings rather than actual analytics or results. There’s a persistent culture of surveillance and criticism with very little constructive feedback or direction. It often feels like, “I don’t know what I want, but it’s not this.” Sales lacks clear strategy, marketing feels disconnected and uninspired, and morale across teams is extremely low due to turnover and frequent firings. Overall, the company environment feels unstable, poorly managed from the top down, and difficult to trust as an employee. I would not recommend working here. Full of “yes” people with no strategy.

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