Remote work option overshadowed by poor leadership and compensation that doesnt match workload/role expectations - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Project Management Institute: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
6. Mai 2026
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Pros

Remote work, but that is really it.

Kontras

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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5.0
14. Mai 2026
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Pros

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

Kontras

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

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1.0
18. Mai 2026
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Pros

Pay used to be good, but salaries have not been adjusted for most roles as the company has evolved over the last few years, so I guess its a "used to be a pro".

Kontras

Out of touch executives, YoY increases in revenue while increases don't match inflation or cost of living, increased benefits costs, lack of career progression. Our CEO is not a culture fit, and belongs in venture capital, not the non-profit world. We pay for flights and attendance to balls and dinners so he can wine and dine with celebrities and CEO's, all while the rest of us have to force ourselves to be excited about the one extra pizza a month we can buy with our annual raise. Oh but wait, benefits are more expensive, so 99% of us are losing money every year.

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