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Phillips Partnership Reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Jerry Phillips

76% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Phillips Partnership has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Phillips Partnership employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, repair and maintenance industry (3.7 stars).

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29 reviews
4.0
6 Dec 2012

ups and downs

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Owner is genuine. It's a nice, laid back environment.

Cons

watch your back. a bit of laziness and incompetence at the higher levels in the atlanta office.

1.0
27 Jun 2015

What severance package?

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For the Record I did enjoy my Job at Phillips... But..At Phillips Part you can work real hard and then train someone younger so they can take your job. You can work hard with Zero Bonus so the Owner can buy a brand new truck. You can work hard with barely a raise so the Owner can blow it all on lawsuits. Trust me its exciting..

Cons

You get laid off with Zero Severance pay. I repeat.. $0.00 severance pay. Ask any former business partner what they think of pwnership. Nothing good to say... Did I mention Zero Severance pay in the Spring of 2015?

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Phillips Partnership Response
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Every statement in this post is untrue, with the possible exception of the first statement which states, "For the Record I did enjoy my Job at Phillips." Regarding severance pay, we always pay severance if someone is terminated, I have to assume the person who posted this either resigned, still works here or is simply not telling the truth. If this person resigned, they probably did not get severance pay which we typically do not pay when someone resigns. Regarding the company truck, it is not owned by the owner of the company; it is owned by the company; it is garaged at our offices and is used constantly by employees for work related site visits. The statement that we do not give bonuses is simply untrue. Every employee got a bonus in December of 2014. I would like to add that we pay competitive salaries, and I'm told we have the best health insurance benefits in the industry. In addition, while many design firms discontinued their 401K programs during the recession, we kept the 401K in place and continue to offer this. Compensation is measured by the dollar amount of the sum of your salary, bonus, and benefits. There are other firms out there that have trimmed their benefits (such as health insurance and 401Ks) and convert part of these savings into a bonus. We believe that good health insurance and saving for retirement are a priority and have never cut corners on our benefits. The statement that we are spending money suing others is also simply untrue. We are not a plaintiff in any lawsuit. As far as the age of employees hired, we have many employees over the age of 50. In fact, in the past few months 2 out of the 3 people hired in technical positions were over the age of 50, so again, this is simply not true.
5.0
27 Jul 2023

great place to learn

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Pros

Many people have worked at Phillips for long periods of time. Everyone seems to be interested in mentoring new staff. I can see how people have moved up or have been promoted over their tenure here. Senior staff and managers are very approachable.

Cons

Salary's are good, but there is not a structured bonus/profit plan

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