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P2 Solutions Group

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Amicable, Fair, and Open contracting company. - Anonymous employee P2 Solutions Group Employee Review

5.0
21 Feb 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

P2 was very open about the negotiation process and was willing to work with me to accommodate my needs as well as provided me all the information necessary to make informed decisions about health care, PTO, equipment and client interactions. This company is a good fit for people that like to have more control over their career and want to develop their skills both on the client side and within P2.

Cons

Any issue I had wasn't from working with P2 but with the client I was contracted to. Unfortunately that is the nature of the beast with contracting. I suggest that people do research on how a client treats their contractors and determine if that is something you can deal with.

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5.0
14 Aug 2019
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Pros

Good people. Easy to work with. An innovating and growing organization. Embraces Agility. Good pay and benefits.

Cons

Smaller size company, in the growth phase. The usual growing pains.

2.0
30 Apr 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits if you want them.

Cons

Had to provide my own equipment or take a dip in pay, really? Started good, but they lost a lot of momentum at Microsoft as things rolled (or are rolling) to managed as a service. Lost most bids, angered Leadership when they didn't win bids, etc. Fortunately got out before the total demise occurs. Company doesn't really talk to staff on gigs much unless you're getting fired or laid off. No pats on the back over there. Everything runs as a labor mill there, no real traditional consulting practice which was a pity. Owner is pretty hidden, doesn't even have a picture on LinkedIn, weird. If you're looking for a short-term gig with decent pay, this place is good. But if you want mutual investment and to feel part of a growing, nurtured group of professionals, you may want to look at a more traditional consulting firm since the ship appears to of sank or sinking.

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