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A PLM consulting firm with high growth - Project Manager Processia Employee Review

5.0
Jul 14, 2020
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Pros

I joined in 2017 as a PLM consultant, and 3 three years later, I am now a project manager. I have been identified as a top talent, and I gave to the company and the company has invested in me. Processia is a company where you can embrace people's skills and work with smart people. You will definitely learn a lot. If you are interested in having a better portfolio project wise, I will recommend you to join. The firm strategy has been refreshed from the bottom-up perspective last year with the venue of new PMO and Global sales VP. Structure of the company has been reviewed based on the growth and the voice of the operations. We are literally moving from project to program management. If you want to have a career opportunity in digital transformation, join Processia. The central key and what makes the DNA of processia is the people. You will love the ambiance and work with Processia team members.

Cons

The work-life balance can be impacted depending on your investment in your project, especially with the COVID-19 context. But the middle management is really taking care of their staff by providing guidance, and there is always someone to talk to.

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Processia Response
5y
Hello there! Thank you very much for sharing your experience at Processia so far. We are happy and grateful to see that what we want to provide and deliver as a services firm and an employer of choice makes sense to you too. And also glad to hear that you do feel supported and guided in your journey with us. Covid-19 did impact work-life balance as you said and we are currently - as you probably know - to find creative ways to tackle that challenge. It's not easy though with all the different factors and stakeholders we want to consider, in order to have a holistic approach. But what's a challenge if it's too easy, right? Thank you for your comments and best of luck in your career!

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5.0
Sep 7, 2021
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Pros

HR team is very supportive & proactive to listen issues. Management is keen to address those issues. overall good place to work.

Cons

Sometimes project timelines are aggressive

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Processia Response
4y
Hello and thanks for sharing your feedback about Processia. We appreciate it and understand your experience is positive. Happy to hear we are a great place to work! We do value the feedback of each and every employee and while we are not perfect, listening and continuously improving what we do is key. As we say at Processia: "See it, Say, it Fix it!"
1.0
Jan 15, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Its it is a job, some good people work there.

Cons

The company has difficulty retaining experienced employees caused by executive miss-management. Staffing shortages and inexperienced employees result in shuffling resources from project to project compromising schedule, quality, and customer references. Some customers have gone to the software vendor (Dassault) to recover from poorly executed projects. It is common for employee yearly compensation plan reviews to be delayed well into the next year or simply not reviewed at all. Processia executive management focus is on budget and profitability, not quality. One of the most negative experiences of my professional career.

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Processia Response
6y
Thank you for your feedback. Really sorry to learn that your experience was not enjoyable. For sure, there was some turn-over in the past few years but if we look at the big picture here, less than 5% of the workforce left during the last 2 years. In our industry, which is very competitive, that's actually amazing! Turn-over is also part of the reality of any organization. That being said, about staffing shortages, did you know that we hired more than 12 people last year in North America? In a very competitive market that's actually good. For sure, we still need to improve learning and development and took that topic a step further during the last few weeks with new training initiatives to be implemented soon. As for the yearly compensation review, as you know there was some turn-over in HR during the past few years. That being said, we are also currently addressing that aspect through an improved process, training for all managers and more powerful technology. Part of the focus of the leadership team is indeed profitability: they are running a business, not a NPO. Although I have to disagree and I can't stress out enough how important quality is, and indeed at the center of every executive decision. One example of that is the time, the efforts and the energy dedicated to continuous improvement initiatives at Processia. We're not perfect and we know it. And we are working on it!
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