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ADAMS Management

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Good Company, Good Employees, Good Experience - Senior Project Manager ADAMS Management Employee Review

5.0
Sep 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

ADAMS is a good company that has provided me with the opportunity to grow. They stress customer loyalty and trust. They are a valuable asset to their customers and, as employees, we are pushed to grow relationships with our clients. Their repeat business shows what a good job they do for their clients.

Cons

The lack of a central office limits your opportunity to see peers very often. This makes it difficult to share ideas. The company makes attempts to improve this situation as much as reasonably possible.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2024
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Pros

- Different types of Projects - Hybrid Role - ESOP - Opportunity for Growth and Leadership - Support at all levels of Leadership - Little attrition - Vertical integration, with multiple service lines

Cons

No cons at this time.

2.0
Aug 11, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Small company. Nice people. Freedom, there is very little accountability or strategic direction from upper management. If you know what you are doing and are driven, you can go far. Flex time is a great perk. Great for project managers who want to travel and grow professionally. Easy to move up the ladder for "yer" people.

Cons

Very "good ole boys". A lot of promises made and never kept. Very much about the numbers you bring in and not about the learning process. If you want to coast along and be one of the boys, this is the place for you. Everyone is spread out and there's no united company. You'll work with someone and never see them. Ever. This includes the senior management. (and it's only a less than 40 employee firm) There's no true HR department - which is a joke. Everything you try to accomplish is on you, there's no team or assistants to help. They tend to ignore the needs of their lower people who actually produce and work long hours.

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