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There Are Better Places Than This - Designer/Marketing Assistant Pennmark Management Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Pros...It's a job? If you absolutely, 100%, need to work somewhere at this very moment then, by all means, work at Pennmark. I made the same choice when faced with the prospect of accepting their offer and moving into a full time design/marketing position or working a regular job while doing freelance gigs on the side to pad my resume. I did my research when I applied, read the reviews both here and on Google, and knew what I was getting into. I also knew that I needed solid work experience. That's what this position gave me, the ability to move on to something better. If you're reading this and you're making the same consideration I did take this advice: Keep your resume polished and your eyes on the next opportunity. One other pro that I could take from this experience: as one of the worst working experiences of my life, it makes everything else a breeze. If you can wake up every morning and go to this place and get through the day you can work anywhere.

Cons

Management is absolutely horrible. The CEO's approach to management is to yell and make threats. The CFO's approach is condescension and passive-aggressive language. To show that I'm not just coming on here to throw an entire company under the bus due to a bad experience: the Construction Manager wasn't bad, he expected a lot from you but would sit down and take the time to go through things with you, answer any questions you had, and generally try to help you out. Their turnover rate is horrendous and alarming. People would come and go so quickly that it wasn't worth getting to know them until it seemed like they were going to last longer than a week. They have this whole approach, a part of their process, where they just throw you in the deep end of the pool and expect you to know or figure out how to swim. I feel like this helped contribute to their turnover issue; people that couldn't keep up or adapt quickly enough weren't considered to be company material. They would talk about this fact like they were proud of it, like it made them a bigger, better company because people couldn't keep up with them. They openly speak poorly of current/former employees. The atmosphere is tense, and not the "high pressure workplace" kind of tense. The only time I ever really saw people relax was when the CEO and/or CFO were out for the day. Their pay and benefits are a joke. I was offered a ridiculously low hourly rate, the lowest I've ever been offered in my line of work, and the benefits as described were terrible.

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Pros

Responsive, Thoughtful, Kind, Competitive Pay

Cons

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1.0
Jan 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The CEO claimed to be (or had perhaps deluded himself into believing he was) seeking a legacy and expressed desire to mentor fresh employees who were not "pre programmed". The only pro I recall was that he gave me a "shot" to fill this role and, for whatever reason would pay for long, awkward, and unproductive lunches at the pizza place across the street to pepper me with hostile questions.

Cons

CEO was brutally abusive, relished in asking questions he was fully aware you could not have the answers to, and would continue to push the line of questioning for the sole perceptible purpose of reaffirming his own intelligence. I know 2 former employees as well and what other reviewers have said is completely true: promises of "mystery" income will never be defined or materialize, no training, no direction, no actual assignments, the most tense work environment you'll ever witness, unhappy employees, executives seeming to lack any moral responsibility for their employees, constant and public threats of being fired if you didn't somehow do what nobody had directed you to do, and the infamous afternoon naps by the CEO. I can appreciate the typical "sink or swim" environment, but this was sadistic. Witnessing the CEO treat his own family (employed there) with as little respect and consideration as he does the legions of employees who walk in and out of this place at least told me I wasn't being singled out.

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