Populus Group reviews

3.7

49% would recommend to a friend

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Bobby Herrera

74% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

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2.0
Feb 19, 2016

Low Pay/High Turn Over

Anonymous employee
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Pros

PG puts an emphasis on continuing education and self development. The people there are really great to work with and very talented.

Cons

There is a lot of turn over in PG due to poor management and low pay. In the Seattle office, you will be living paycheck to paycheck. PG hires educated, talented, driven folks but they are unable to retain them due to lack of internal opportunities, being over worked, and under paid.

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Populus Group Response
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We appreciate the feedback and are also sad to hear that your experience fell short of your expectations. While we do put a lot of stock into self-development and owning your career path, we know it’s sometimes hard to see what that path looks like. We’d welcome any ideas you have that would help us get better at this, feel free to contact us directly at pgfeedback@populusgroup.com.
5.0
Nov 17, 2015
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Pros

PG provided me with a great foundation for a career in staffing. There is a tremendous opportunity to learn about technology industry, software development, and key players. The leadership team was approachable and provided "real world" solutions for internal and external communications. I personally worked for one of the best managers in my career. PG provided me with the ability to have better conversations with my peers and clients.

Cons

Salaries and commission structures vary in markets in high demand. Creates turn over for recruiting in technology hubs. Often times, recruiting efforts were reallocated with little input from the recruiting team. At times employees were called out to make an example, and it was shared over all company meetings as a learning experience.

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Populus Group Response
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Thanks for sharing this feedback with us. We are constantly assessing local market salaries and made adjustments where needed. We strive to create a thriving environment for employees and their journey at PG. Give us an opportunity to learn more from your experiences. If you're open to providing additional feedback, feel free to contact us directly at pgfeedback@populusgroup.com. Thank you!
2.0
Nov 14, 2015

Decent culture / Low compensation

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I loved the people I worked with and felt like I was working amongst friends everyday. I felt the Poptalks were inspirational and liked that the company promoted self-development. There is a fun atmosphere at the surface but underlying are a lot of frustrations and disconnects from the self proclaimed culture and the preachings of upper management.

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COMPENSATION - The pay couldn't keep me there quite honestly. Compensation was a hot topic amongst employees but it was very hush hush. At $36,000 a year, unless you have roommates or live with you parents (which 95% of the office did), you can't survive. Especially being salaried and expected to work long hours due to short staffed teams and high workloads, I was making $13 an hour based on my hours worked / compensation. ATTRITION - The staffing industry itself has a reputation for having high turnover. But after working there for just a year, about 60-70% of the office was either let go or left for better opportunities. Upper management never mentioned it. CAREER ADVANCEMENT - I spent a week in Detroit learning about the company's values and culture and one of the things that was highly emphasized there was to "speak up", "ask questions" and "if you weren't liking your position that there were other opportunities within the company (based on performance and within reason). The payroll team especially had a reputation for being limited in career advancement opportunities but I spend most of my days wondering what my position would grow into and I couldn't see it. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP - There is a major tenure gap between PG employees and exec leadership. I think they have issues relating with their millennial employees. I had someone in upper management tell me my compensation was fair because "All the best recruiters he's ever know and worked with made 36K a year. He told me when he was a recruiter that's how much he made". Well in the 1990s, that was equivalent to making about 65,000 today. We aren't in the 90s anymore. Overall a cultural disconnect. PG is at a plateau in their mountain climb. Until they start listening to employees and compensating fairly, they are going to be in the same loop with new millennials until they figure that out. Populus Group has hit a critical moment internally; the company is stagnant. They've hit a plateau and they are trying to figure out how to move forward and are losing employees in the process. The health of the company is failing

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