Empowering - Associate Project Manager Prometheus Group Employee Review

4.0
Dec 1, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Overall - positive experience thanks to extremely competent management, - Openness to vertical communication with directors/executives both internally, as well as with customer organizations, - a meritocratic culture, - plenty growth opportunities, - the product(s) we offer is objectively one of the best on the market, and product development is done entirely in-house, - personal initiative is encouraged, - as a PM, you'll be exposed to some very uncomfortable situations. I look at them as huge learning opportunities, but you might consider it a negative aspect.

Cons

Due to multiple acquisitions, the Company grew very quickly in recent years. This implies that some internal processes aren't as well structured as they should be. We also have a rather boring compensation structure: you get your salary, 8% holiday allowance, and a business chipcard or km reimbursement... and that's about it (no bicycle plans, insurance, psychologist, gym, external discounts...) Sometimes you do feel that the chairs are "warm": the hiring is fast, but so is the firing. It's the first organization where I would have used the company's psychologist, if we had one.

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Prometheus Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful review about your experience at Prometheus Group. We're pleased to hear about the positive aspects of your time with us and appreciate your recognition of our competent management, culture, product excellence, and the growth opportunities we provide. We also appreciate your candid evaluation of the challenges we face, particularly in terms of internal processes that may need refinement due to recent acquisitions and advice to management about turnover. Your insights are valuable, and we are committed to addressing these issues to enhance the overall employee experience. We are actively exploring ways to improve retention and communication. If you have any further insights or specific recommendations, please feel free to share them by setting up a time to meet with our HR team. Once again, thank you for being a valuable member of the Prometheus Group team and for your commitment to making our workplace even better. We look forward to continued growth and success together.

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5.0
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Pros

-Great experience through recruitment, interviewing and onboarding -Talented and collaborative team members and leadership -Strong opportunity in the marketplace and opportunity to make a real and positive impact on growth

Cons

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2.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

You'll learn a lot in a short amount of time because you're often given significant responsibility early in your tenure. The pace is fast, and employees frequently wear multiple hats, which can help build a broad skill set.

Cons

The company feels like a revolving door. Employee turnover is extremely high, and many teams operate in a constant state of understaffing. Documentation and formal training are consistently deprioritized because the people with the necessary knowledge rarely have the time to create or maintain resources before becoming overwhelmed and leaving. Leadership often acknowledges staffing challenges but expects teams to "make it work" regardless. Managers and team leads are asked to deliver more with fewer resources, yet are still held accountable when quality suffers or customers complain. There is a strong emphasis on speed over quality, which can create unnecessary stress and rework. Career growth opportunities are inconsistent and often depend more on organizational vacancies caused by turnover than on deliberate development plans. Employees who take on responsibilities beyond their role are praised for their flexibility but may also find themselves held accountable for issues outside their control. Compensation reviews are frustratingly slow, and salary adjustments often fail to reflect the additional responsibilities employees have taken on. Advancement can feel more dependent on aligning with corporate messaging and politics than on consistently delivering strong results.

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