Time for a change - Director Prudential Employee Review

3.0
28 Oct 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life benefits are by far the best features. (work from home, retirement, healthcare, childcare, commuter benefits, stock purchase plans, legal services). Not uncommon to see employees in the company for 10 or more years. Fairly generous severance packages for those whose positions were eliminated. It can be a good place to work depending where you land.

Cons

Management only cares about their own self and there is too much politics. Promotions (if you're lucky to get one) is based on favoritism. Some areas are better than others, so it depends where you land. Depts are siloed. leadership Bad Managers in the wrong roles.

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