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Parks Associates Reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

Tricia Parks

74% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Parks Associates has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Parks Associates employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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25 reviews
1.0
25 Jul 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some research topics are interesting, salary is competitive.

Cons

Any review that cites working at Parks as overwhelmingly positive is obviously fake. I mean, seriously, what former employee would cite "loyal customers" in advice to management? To start off with, benefits at this company (including 401k, health insurance, PTO, etc.) are absolute garbage. They make you take PTO if you are sick or if you have doctor's appointments. You also have to sign out every single time you leave the office (even to pick up lunch) like you are a preschooler using the bathroom. Tricia's presence in the office is fleeting as she is trying to pass off the company to Elizabeth. However, she cannot seem to fully let go of the company and continues to insert many unnecessary or outdated ideas into the daily discourse, typically over the phone for meetings she doesn't bother attending. Employees are expected to work on Tricia's timetable at all times, even though she gives you zero heads up and will often have "emergencies" either late at night or on weekends. Even though these tasks can wait, she will frequently give some reason why it needs to be done immediately, with little regards for employees. This takes the form in questioning the employee's commitment to Parks and sometimes personal insults. Day to day operations are managed by Elizabeth, her daughter. Elizabeth thinks she is God's gift to market research (and will constantly cite her wealth of experience in the industry, even though she has only ever worked for her mom's company), but truly is incompetent at all facets of business. She insists on editing a lot of research reports, despite not being a subject matter expert in virtually anything or an accomplished writer. If her authority is ever questioned, she resorts to personal attacks. In over a year of employment, I witnessed numerous people get publicly reprimanded and humiliated, despite not doing anything wrong, or simply asking questions of Elizabeth. Additionally, it is patently obvious that she inflates revenue forecasts to present a false, positive trend for the company. It seems the only people who like her both as a boss or a person are related to her or know her from outside work. Elizabeth usually comes in late and leaves early, while insisting her employees work nights and weekends to meet arbitrary deadline. This is a workplace characterized by nepotism and unequal treatment, based on who is a favorite of the Parks family. Elizabeth truly makes Parks a miserable place to be day in and day out. Middle management is complacent in this, primarily because many of them have been at parks for a decade or more and feel they have other options. When non-management employees approach management with problems, they are fed a platitude and told "that's the way we do things here." If you are interviewing to work here and do not personally know the Parks family, I would encourage you to work elsewhere. There is virtually nothing good that comes of this job. When I left, one third of the company had turned over in the past year. None of the analysts who wrote research just a year ago were still employed. Half a dozen employees approached me before I left to let me know they were actively looking for jobs and asking for tips. I cannot think of a single person during my time there who was happy with their job.

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Parks Associates Response
6y
There are so many untruths in this post its hard to even respond. Elizabeth Parks has reached out directly to this person to share her regret with the experience and wished him the best.
1.0
19 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Occasional snacks in the break room, walking club, free coffee in the lounge.

Cons

Please don’t be fooled by the fake positive reviews. The president of the company does not want any opinion other than her own to be heard. She expected others to quietly follow her every direction, without ever questioning the direction. She also came across as highly irritable. She didn’t want to be bothered for anything. Since she was not open to other ideas from anyone else, she despise being asked questions and avoid it as much as possible. My Job description was never clear and I was scorned for inquiring about it. Under her leadership, the organization will and has become stunted because of the lack of innovative and free-flowing ideas. Literally the worst job I have ever had. Still experiencing trauma from my treatment there.

1.0
30 Mar 2017

Analyst

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They promote flexible scheduling, but that only applies to SOME team members. There are a few quality team members, but these people are not influencers in the company.

Cons

Expectations are not clearly articulated. Health benefits are cheap/terrible, no flexible spending account, highly toxic environment filled with narcissists, consistently high turnover as a result of poor management and terminating people as a way to save money at the end of the year when the mismanaged budget is running out, and then senior staff members are promoted. The people who manage to stay there for years do not seem to get promoted.

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