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I Had a Neutral Experience - Anonymous employee Project Management Institute Employee Review

3.0
6 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free insurance Generous amount of PTO (new hires start with 20 or so days) and paid holidays Decent pay Consistent feedback on performance with advice on how to improve Free lunch many days (Customer Care was always permitted to get lunch from other departments's parties, meetings, ect.) Agreeable coworkers Independent work (you never were blamed by management for something that wasn't your fault, nor did you have to depend on someone else to do your job) Everyone who had the same job title was equal (there was no way to give the "good calls" to individuals who have been there the longest amount of time. No one could pick and choose which interactions to take.) Although I never experienced this or watched any coworkers experience this, we were consistently told changing departments was possible if we were unhappy. I am not sure how easy this was to do or if it was even possible.

Cons

Some of the policies were difficult to explain to customers or did not have the best interest of the customer in mind. You need to explain in detail decisions made by other departments and rarely can you transfer the call to the specific department. Certain team leads were unpleasant to work with and seemed annoyed by questions. Many company decisions were made by people who do not have to deal with the black-lash from customers. Every single live online webinar event that was advertised crashed at at least one point during the event, which caused a wave of complaints, to which we had no response.

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Pros

Great company, great leadership, very clear strategy and a very passionate community.

Cons

Not many cons, maybe disorganized sometimes. Too many internal meetings.

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1.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

Remote work, but that is really it.

Cons

Compensation used to be competitive, but workload, expectations and initiatives have increased, Everyone is being asked to do more, and work harder with the same resources with no consideration for fair pay. Senior leaders are well aware of how they are perceived, but choose to do nothing, or simply say they are working on fixing things, with no tangible efforts seen. Our CEO is running the reputation, culture, and company into the ground for the sake of revenue. Him and his executive team are known bullies, and even though this has been complained about by so many of us, even to HR, nothing is ever done about it. We NEED board intervention. Just take a look at PMI's ratings. Even with the reviews obviously crafted and directed by internal leaders to try and suppress negative reviews. I will also add that career growth is non-existent, and the determined best fix for these concerns was training telling employees its their problem to figure out. Really makes us feel valued.

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