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Terrible place to work - Maintenance Manager Pretium Packaging Employee Review

1.0
15 Aug 2025
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Pros

At Pretium Packaging, many dedicated employees are struggling in a culture of micromanagement. This constant oversight creates an environment where people feel they must work in fear rather than focusing on their jobs.

Cons

Working at Pretium Packaging can be a challenging experience due to the management style. The company's culture is heavily influenced by two specific individuals, the plant and HR managers. Employee success and opportunities seem to depend less on performance and more on whether you have a good relationship with them. This creates a difficult environment where it feels like you're out of luck if you don't get along with management, regardless of your contributions.

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5.0
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Cons

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5.0
12 Dec 2025
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Pros

Pretium Packaging is in the middle of a meaningful transformation, and it’s an exciting time to be part of the organization. Leadership is clear about the direction of the business, and there is real momentum around improving processes, culture, and how teams are supported. What stands out most is the CEO’s people-first mindset. There is a genuine focus on listening, transparency, and doing what’s right for employees while still driving performance. This tone is felt across the organization and is shaping how leaders show up every day. The company is investing in strengthening teams, modernizing systems, and building sustainable ways of working. There’s openness to new ideas and a willingness to challenge “how things have always been done,” which creates opportunities for those who want to make an impact.

Cons

Like any company in a turnaround, change can feel fast at times and requires flexibility. Processes are still being built or refined, so there can be ambiguity as the organization evolves. This environment isn’t ideal for someone who prefers rigid structure or the status quo.

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