3Pillar reviews

3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(737 total reviews)
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Andres Angelani

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39% positive business outlook

3Pillar has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 737 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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1.0
Feb 2, 2018
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Pros

1)You can openly Drink alcohol ( s0 good for party hoppers ) 2)People less serious about work and more serious about games and activity ( so if you wanna retire and have fun in life join this ) 3) They throw good amount to hire you , so you can demand a lot 4)Free Lunch

Cons

1)Micromanagement 2) Less opportunity to Learn and Grow 3)Higher Management do not care about your feedback 4) No open door policy 5 En-educated ,Un-focused , Less Talented people around so less opportunity to learn 6) No retention policy , even throwing employee once project got over and thats why they pay higher 7) Not many projects , not many employee , No defined policies

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3Pillar Response
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Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your experience with 3Pillar Global. I am sorry to hear about your experience, and I regret that you were not satisfied with the performance of our Management. At 3Pillar we constantly work to grow our leadership team. As a business a core piece of our culture is learning from our failures and this is no different. We have been looking into this and will continue to look at methods of growing our Management team. As far as the learning part is concerned we try our Best by conducting Internal as well as External Trainings and provide Certification Courses to enhance the career of our Employees. If at anytime you’d ever like to reach out and discuss personally - please contact talentengagement-india@3pillarglobal.com.
1.0
Jan 20, 2018

No growth

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits like unlimited PTO, 401K match Remote working Work-load

Cons

They only think about allocation, bench, sales, profit No Intellectual stimulation Little room for growth Incompetent leaders

1.0
Jan 17, 2018

Struggle Bus to Failure Town

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The Romania team is what makes this company work. Work life balance is great. It's a lifestyle company. You get to work from home a lot and workdays are short, which means things get done slowly because no one is around. The Fairfax office can be a ghost town and I rarely saw collaboration take place, except for maybe around the foosball table.

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Leadership: Amateur executives are all new to the company, making rookie decisions and throwing each other under the (struggle) bus. They are soft. If you look hard enough you can read through their phony act. The leadership dynamic is unhealthy and they cannot be trusted. You should question why they’ve had 100% executive turnover in the last 18 months. Company Performance: The company is struggling, which has caused so much unrest - people are jumping ship or being asked to leave. The inexperienced CEO is thrashing out and has made reckless decisions in order to keep the company from sinking. He is prone to acting before he thinks through repercussions fully. The CULT(ure): Mediocrity is celebrated. They do average work and it's accepted as Minimum Viable Product. They encourage failure and freely own and apologize for their mistakes – calling it “smart failure”. The catholic cult(ure) undertones how business decisions get made based on ultra right wing, pro-life, conservative religious values, regardless of financial impact. The dysfunction abounds. They tout Agility, Innovation and Integrity as CULT(ure) values. Here is what that looks like: Agility: they like to experiment a lot. Trouble is they are constantly experimenting with new organizational structures. It’s as if they think people are disposable, regardless of impact on careers and livelihoods. They are addicted to agility so much that they don't allow enough time to see if the last change worked. Be prepared to work in a schizophrenic constant state of chaos. Innovation: Real innovation is not taking place. The product mindset and design thinking are not new concepts. They use post-it's for brainstorming. (Slow clap) Integrity: They claim integrity but most are just faking happiness and talking behind each other's backs. The CEO preaches sermons about integrity, but he is not loyal to his team, unless you are in his inner catholic circle. They don't have policies, which makes it easier for them to play favorites, politics and operate inconsistently. They will coax you into believing you can share thoughts transparently and say what you really believe, but be careful with your words because they hang on every one as if it was gospel. If they had a strong sense of integrity, they wouldn't have invested the equivalent of a person’s annual salary to have an executive offsite retreat at a 4 star resort during the same period of time as they were having layoffs.

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