good company - Account Executive ProArch Employee Review

3.0
Mar 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good salary offered, good incentive structure

Cons

bad work culture, no work life balance

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ProArch Response
2y
ProArch are delighted to hear that you rate both the incentive structure and the salary as good. We aim to ensure a healthy work/ life balance and culture for everyone, so would encourage employees to speak to their manager, or a member of HR in strictest confidence, if their workload is having a negative impact.

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5.0
Dec 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits, great people, family-like culture

Cons

Frequent internal re-organization of employees, heavy workload from Day 1

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ProArch Response
3y
Excellent that you rate ProArch a great company to work for and have awarded us 5 stars – we are so pleased to hear this in addition to your other positive comments on ProArch benefits, people and the family culture we strive for. Yes, as a fast-paced, growing and entrepreneurial company, our new employees get off to a running start, and we do re-organised regularly in order to respond to business opportunities and client needs. Many thanks for your review.
1.0
Jun 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Exposure to High-Stakes Enterprise Initiatives: The firm manages large-scale, complex programs for major organizations, providing significant exposure to enterprise-level business transformation and integration efforts.  Networking Potential: The role offers exposure to senior-level stakeholders and directors across various industries, creating opportunities to engage with high-caliber executive leadership. Visibility into Strategic Gaps: For professionals specializing in operational transformation, the environment provides a clear look at how a lack of standardized governance and resource misalignment can impact project health.

Cons

Systemic Lack of Program Governance: The firm operates with a "break and replace" management style. There is a significant disconnect between the strategic promises made to clients and the internal delivery capabilities provided to the project teams.  Resource Management Issues: There is a culture of over-leveraging individual contributors. Leadership often sells high-level strategy but fails to provide the necessary technical support, discovery documentation, or bandwidth to execute successfully.  Knowledge Siloing: Discovery insights and project history are often gatekept by internal cliques rather than standardized in a transparent, accessible way, creating unnecessary friction and re-work for the delivery team.  Lack of Mentorship & Professional Development: Despite the complexity of the client programs, there is a lack of structured onboarding, technical mentorship, or clear professional development pathways for senior-level talent.

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ProArch Response
4d
We acknowledge the time and effort you have made to write this extensive feedback. We wish you well in your future career.
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