Tough Times at Pru - Associate - level 8 Prudential Employee Review

2.0
30 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Pre-COVID and during the pandemic, the company showed tremendous flexibility and concern for employees’ welfare. This was rewarded with good earnings and no productivity loss - so we were told.

Cons

Entire business is going through layoffs and extreme cost-cutting. It’s not clear what drives this, as earnings aren’t terrible. McKinsey and other consultancies have been involved. Intention to downsize and restructure was announced last year and is set to drag out through Q4 ‘24, placing most levels into a state of prolonged anxiety. Intentions have been a tightly held secret as they relate to most people’s jobs. Policies have changed to the detriment of morale - forced RTO without intentional meetings to collaborate or departmental seating. Monthly as opposed to bi-weekly payroll switch with little prep. Overall opacity from leadership and complete lack of flexibility from business. And HR has always been a weak spot at Pru - with out-dated policies and comes off to employees like a gatekeeper/enforcer as opposed to a resource or partner. The distinct message that no one has value or much hope for career here is being clearly communicated. Maybe they hope for attrition to save costs.

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5.0
18 Feb 2026
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Pros

Good benefits, competitive salary, some cool people work here, clear structure

Cons

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5.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture and the way Pru treats it's employees is wonderful. They vet their hires thorougly, so you rarely find anyone that is not terrific in their role. Their benefits are also great.

Cons

Current AI adaptation has sent the tech side of the organization into a bit of a spin, as it has in almost all organizations. Due to that, some reorganization have been occurring, and many very talented leaders have been laid off. But the focus remains on the customer always, and no doubt these changes will level off soon.

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