Company Culture and Expectations Don't Align - Project Manager PartsSource Employee Review

2.0
Nov 1, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The pay for the role was decent and 401k match was good.

Cons

PTO package is lacking compared to similar companies. No career direction or progression for the department I was in. Communication happens in silos. The director I reported to was often times very inappropriate and used vulgar language. Also they were not good at delegating and would give me tasks to complete and then say I did them wrong after changing from the original request (moving the goal post). I was out of nowhere told I was under performing after never having an actual performance review or one on one specific to my performance; even though I submitted emails requesting them and submitted the employee self review in the HR system. I was let go out of nowhere which was fine as I had a 2nd job lined up to start in two weeks.

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The marketing department has tremendous opportunity for growth and professionalization. There's a genuine long runway ahead to establish more formalized processes, build structured systems, and elevate marketing practices across the organization. The foundation is there—it just needs intentional development and strategic implementation to reach its full potential.

Cons

Executive leadership lacks internal alignment and communication. There's a disconnect between departments where decision-making isn't coordinated, resulting in siloed efforts and duplicated work.

1.0
Jun 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are a number of genuinely talented, smart people across functions, and I learned a lot from the colleagues around me.

Cons

Prospective applicants and those interested in acquiring the company may want to read the reviews here with a heavy dose of discernment and skepticism. A number of the recent positive reviews appear to have been at the encouragement of management and HR, and the timing seems connected to the company preparing for a sale, so they may not reflect the typical employee experience. Based on my own time here, I would not recommend the role to anyone who prioritizes their wellbeing, meaningful work, and work-life balance. The environment took a real toll on mine. The organization is top-heavy, and leadership's attention often seems directed at the wrong priorities. Leadership also protects the wrong people and has little insight into how stretched most teams are, often with few resources. Many talented people stay mainly because of the promise of a future equity or stock payout rather than the work itself, which points to a retention problem rooted in incentives rather than genuine engagement.

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