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1.0
Oct 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Overtime is where you make your money.

Cons

Where to even start. The pay is super low for the environmental industry. You start out without having a degree at $13 an hour and with a degree it's $15 an hour. You get a pay raise once you get DOC in tests that you are learning, but that's it. Once you get that .50cents pay raise you don't see yourself getting one for a while, unless the Leadership Team decides to give you one somehow, when it's not in their budget. The leadership team is idiots, along with the team leads of that department. They cannot be trusted and will throw you under the bus. One team lead only got that job because they "had management experience" but knows nothing about the tests they are running. The other one got it because they were the only one left at the time. This one team lead likes to wander off all day and not do their jobs. The technical supervisor if he's even still there the smartest one in that building, followed by the supervisor of wet chem. They know the most about the water lab. This lab is micromanaged horribly. People of the water lab are very depressed because they get hammered by samples every single day and they don't have the equipment/ people to run those samples. Water lab is falling apart because they let all their good employees walk out the door without giving them a pay raise because it wasn't in their budget and because of how bipolar some of the leadership team can be. One of the higher ups needs to be more involved in the lab portion instead of the leadership team sugar coating everything. The favoritism is unreal at this location. You get punished for calling in, when it's your right to take off. Login doesn't log samples in for almost a whole week, they expect you to do it and then gets mad when you sticker them, even though it's blowing hold. The people upfront cancel samples without even telling you they are cancelled. There is zero communication at this lab between everyone.

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Pace Analytical Response
3y
I’m sorry your experience wasn’t a positive one and that we have let you down. I will escalate your concerns to the proper Pace® leaders. If you would like to share more to help us improve, please reach out to us at HR@pacelabs.com.

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5.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pace had an amazing work environment, the amenities available to employees were far beyond what was necessary for the job. Everyone was extremely friendly and worked well together when group work and collaboration was necessary. Truthfully I was looking forward to working every day being a part of this company! This job helped me realize my passion and helped me decide to attend college for environmental science.

Cons

I personally have nothing negative to say other than the location is quite out of the way for most of the people who worked there. I didn't mind the commute but it was a common topic spoken about in the workplace.

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Pace Analytical Response
4d
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed the work environment, felt supported by your colleagues, and found your time at Pace both rewarding and impactful. It's especially meaningful to know that your experience helped inspire your pursuit of a degree in Environmental Science. We're also grateful for your kind words about your manager and the support you received from your team. Creating a positive, collaborative workplace where employees can grow professionally and personally is something we strive for every day.
2.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good people but all had issues with upper management, and the company entirely.

Cons

Swapped ownership and no longer gives bonuses and, did not address harassment issues seriously enough to resolve it. Due to down sizes 20ish people were let go all who were part time. Injuries were followed with the firing of that person for “unrelated reasons” but seemed odd. I was also asked to do something that did not follow the guidelines I needed to follow incase of forensic use. And employee shouldn’t be asked to go against guidelines and it should have been handled by someone more experienced.

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