Everyone has customer passion, shows up with expertise and enthusiasm. Leadership really pays attention to values and culture, which translates to an awesome can-do and supportive environment. Annual all team gathering is a great example of this.
Cons
Nothing negative, just needs your passion...If you're coming from a large company, success will require personal flexibility and willingness to dive in to create new processes and drive initiatives for growth.
Patch My PC Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this. I really appreciate it.
I’m glad the passion for helping our customers and the focus on values stood out to you. We try hard to build a culture where people care about the work, support each other, and bring their expertise to the table every day.
I’m also happy you mentioned the annual Summit. It’s one of my favorite traditions because it gives the whole team a chance to connect, learn, and spend time together.
Thanks again for being part of the team and helping us keep improving.
- Justin Chalfant
Leadership is genuinely engaged and invested in my growth. I’m constantly learning and evolving, which has been such a refreshing change of pace. My team is fantastic. Thoughtful, kind, and incredibly supportive.
I’m really enjoying my time here so far. I stay busy, but I’ve been able to make a meaningful impact, and that’s been incredibly rewarding. The benefits are really strong and thoughtfully designed. A truly comprehensive Total Rewards package.
The culture here is really unique and something I really appreciate! Very much looking forward to growing my career with this company.
Cons
We are growing quickly, which can sometimes mean shifting priorities and evolving processes. If you prefer highly structured environments with everything fully built out, this may feel fast paced at times. We are remote - so you have to make a conscious effort to connect, but PMPC also gives us real opportunities to connect in person (Annual All-Company Summit!)
Patch My PC Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this. I’m really glad to hear you’ve had such a positive experience so far.
It means a lot to hear that your team has been supportive and that you feel you’re learning and making an impact. You’re also right that growth brings some shifting priorities and evolving processes. We’ll keep working to improve clarity and communication as we scale.
Thanks again for being part of the team. I’m excited to see your continued growth here.
- Justin Chalfant
I had recently retired from a large software company after 30+ years of service. I wasn't sure if I was done working but I knew that chapter in my life was done. The things that I had loved about my previous company were long gone. Customer obsession, showing empathy (especially to employees), and humility, to name a few core values, were no longer part of the company culture. Work was no longer fun. It had become just a job.
I can honestly say that this was the only scenario and company for which I considered coming out of retirement and pursuing. The leadership team models & lives our core values day-to-day. This has created a culture where employees are empowered to do their best work. I definitely have a passion for the solutions that we build and the lives that we are able to change but how we do it has been the most refreshing to me. Work is fun again.
Cons
I'm not sure I have run across any to date. We're fully remote and flexibility is valued. Maybe a con is not joining PMPC sooner?
Patch My PC Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to write this. Coming out of retirement after 30 plus years to join Patch My PC is a huge compliment, and I do not take that lightly.
I really appreciate how you described what changed at your previous company. It is a good reminder of what can get lost when companies scale, and it is exactly what we are trying to avoid. Customer obsession, empathy, humility, and staying grounded are not posters on a wall for us. They have to show up in how we lead and how we work together every day.
I’m also glad work feels fun again. That might sound small, but it is not. Life is too short for a place that drains you.
Thank you for being here and for helping us keep our culture strong as we grow. Also, the “not joining sooner” line made me laugh.
Justin Chalfant