It's great to be orange - now more than ever! #GTBO - HR- Talent Acquisition Public Storage Employee Review

5.0
May 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Public Storage offers a strong work-life balance and a supportive environment, even during periods of change and transformation. The company is recognized as a Great Place to Work, and I can personally attest to that—it truly reflects the culture here. There’s a clear focus on both team success and individual contributions, which makes the work feel meaningful and collaborative. Employees are given a voice and feel valued, with accessible and approachable senior leadership. The benefits and overall rewards package are competitive, and the company’s stability as an industry leader adds an extra layer of confidence in long-term career growth.

Cons

The pace of ongoing transformation can sometimes lead to shifting priorities and the need to adapt quickly. As the business evolves, processes and tools may change frequently, which can create occasional ambiguity or require additional time to adjust. Workloads can also fluctuate depending on business needs, particularly during peak periods, which may impact balance at times.

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5.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

This position offers a great deal of empowerment to hire, train and develop your team and run your business. No day is ever the same and you get to be out from behind a desk engaging with people. The team I have worked with and the leaders I have worked for have challenged me to grow and develop in every step of my journey here.

Cons

There are a lot of competing priorities so the ability the prioritize, make decisions and be flexible is vital to success.

1.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I will update this when I think of some.

Cons

I have worked for demanding organizations before. Long hours, difficult goals, organizational change, and high expectations do not bother me. What I struggle with is a company that repeatedly demonstrates that employees are viewed as expendable. Over time, it became increasingly clear that employee well-being, work-life balance, and the real-life impact of leadership decisions were secondary considerations, if they were considered at all. Decisions were made with little transparency, little empathy, and little acknowledgment of how those decisions affected the people expected to carry them out. The messaging from leadership often spoke about culture, values, and people. The lived experience frequently told a different story. What ultimately stood out to me was not a single decision, but a pattern. Employees were expected to absorb organizational changes, shifting priorities, increased workloads, and disruptive decisions with little support and even less acknowledgment. Concerns were often met with corporate talking points rather than meaningful action.

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