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Precision Nutrition

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How work should be. - Anonymous employee Precision Nutrition Employee Review

5.0
30 Jan 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's really hard to overstate how special PN is. There's a tremendous amount of autonomy, support, flexibility and growth. This is a place where they want to figure out who you are, what you're best at -- so they can put you in a role where the best parts of you thrive. There are many great traits about PN but the three that are lived in every day are generosity, commitment and integrity. Here are a few examples: The entire team is remote (working from across North America mostly but some of us skip over the pond often), there is tremendous mentorship and coaching (plus the space to learn and make mistakes), there's even a "pleasant surprise" policy that allows anyone to purchase a substantial gift/experience for anyone else on the team for extraordinary work (we're not talking about $10 Starbucks gift cards), we also extend our pleasant surprises out to our customers and the community. Plus, you get to work with some of the smartest, most dedicated individuals you'll ever meet. I've tried my best, but words really can't do this place justice. You have to experience it for yourself.

Cons

I've got nothing for you.

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5.0
7 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Smart, passionate colleagues; Flexible work/life balance; "Holocracy" organization

Cons

No bonuses, but they do give extra time off and they send gifts for jobs well done

5.0
31 Mar 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Even though I was just a contractor, everyone I came into contact with at PN made me feel like I was part of the team. There are a lot of companies that claim to look out for their employees and act like a "family," but PN is one of the only companies I've worked at where that felt like it was actually true. And you really feel like you're making a difference, no matter how simple or mundane the task at hand.

Cons

Like many companies, I think PN's eyes are sometimes bigger than its stomach—they had so many ideas for new projects to move the company forward, but often moved slower than they thought they would. That meant that projects didn't always start on the expected date (some didn't start at all), and it wouldn't hurt for them to inject a dose of realism into their scheduling (or find a way to get things moving a bit faster).

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