Promising stability but unclear promotions and limited resources - Project Manager Cumming Group Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Industry leading firm for PMCM work. Many clients and longevity for employment is promised. Not too many employees per region that growth seems impossible.

Cons

Promotion timing and selection is unclear. Salary could be more competitive. In job resources seem limited. Work life balance isn't good. Typical daily 8-5 in office office setting, no room for flexibility or hybrid.

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Cumming Group Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We recognize the importance of clarity in promotion opportunities, competitive compensation, and access to resources, and we are always working to improve in these areas. We also strive to support a positive culture and work-life balance; if you have concerns about your schedule, compensation, or overall experience, we encourage you to speak with your manager or reach out to HR at hr@cumming-group.com for support.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good company ti work for

Cons

lack of communication of leadership

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Cumming Group Response
5d
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We truly value hearing from our team members, even when the perspective is critical, because it helps us grow. We understand that communication from leadership is essential, and we acknowledge that there is always room to improve. Please know that we are committed to fostering open dialogue and continuously working to strengthen how we share information across the organization. Our goal is to ensure that every team member feels informed, supported, and connected to our vision.
1.0
Jul 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Gained hands-on hardware and IT support experience. Some solid coworkers who were genuinely helpful and supportive.

Cons

Management felt rigid, low-trust, and inconsistent in how conduct was handled. Coworkers confided in me about troubling behavior from a manager — including repeatedly pressuring a female coworker to move in with him, and pressuring another coworker who was recovering from an accident-related disability to return to work early. Rather than facing consequences, that manager was promoted to a lead role a few months later. Separately, after raising a legitimate concern to HR about a coworker's conduct, I found myself under increased scrutiny shortly after, which felt retaliatory rather than performance-based. The hypocrisy was hard to ignore: employees who raise concerns get punished, while those who cause harm get promoted. The company is also being acquired (Leonard Green & Partners), adding further uncertainty.

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