Associate - Associate Pabst Employee Review

3.0
Feb 16, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great staff. Benefits and pay good.

Cons

Management not equipped to meeting the demands of new owners mandate.

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Pabst Response
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Thanks for sharing your comments! We’re very proud to see that you were happy with our compensation package and the awesome employees that you worked with during your tenure. We’re always trying to learn and grow as a company to become even better and a great place to work. We’re always listening to our employees (and reviews like this) and appreciate their feedback. To that end, we’re creating a number of initiatives to increase employee engagement and to communicate the many moving (and exciting) changes of our business in a clear and consistent manner. Rest assured that although you may no longer be with the company, your feedback has not fallen on deaf ears and we’re working hard on our end. Thanks again for your thoughts.

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