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Jewell not recommended - Anonymous employee Oldcastle APG Employee Review

1.0
Sep 13, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing over and above what other large companies offer

Cons

The issue with Oldcastle APG is that it is decentralized so every operating company is run differently and upper management don’t care what each company is doing as long as they get the results they want. Jewell in Texas has a toxic work environment run by a micro managing, highly stressed, emotionally immature, inexperienced and unprofessional President. If you enjoy being micro managed, witnessing your colleagues being screamed, being in bizzarely run meetings and operating under constant high levels of anxiety then maybe this place is for you.

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Recommend
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Pros

Great team culture. Good local management. Good base salary

Cons

Ceiling on commission. Very corporate.

2.0
Mar 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible enough, small and disorganized enough that they can't come down on you too hard for small stuff. Would be a decent work life balance if you didn't end up with emotional issues and anxiety spikes from essentially experiencing narc/DARVO tactics, just in a corporate group setting.

Cons

The things that leader(s) here are seemingly able to get away with in the name of leadership, the way that they talk to people and the general culture of favoritism and corporate gaslighting/punitive treatment to those who question the tactics being used here is like something out of a movie. I would caution anyone who wants their nervous system to remain intact to refrain from accepting a role here. If you do well in mean girl groups and by blindly following ruthless authoritarian politics, then go ahead and consider- you might thrive. Regardless of all that... no real room for growth/ No career mobility unless you move divisions. No "careers" here at all, at least not in marketing. if you want a paycheck and mind games, go ahead.

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