Struggling to Keep Up With Growth - Anonymous employee Precision AQ Employee Review

4.0
Nov 21, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Day-to-day colleagues (depending on team) are collaborative, professional and supportive. Rapid growth provides sustainability and growth opportunities. Competitive (but not superior) pay and benefits for industry. Hybrid/remote structure offers work-life flexibility (AQ terms it work-life “integration” vs. “balance”). Interesting and engaging work (for the most part) in a complex industry. Long-term outlook appears positive.

Cons

In short, AQ executive leadership has failed to navigate ambitious growth. The new AQ (recent rebranding) doesn’t have a clear identity internally, undercutting an ambitious and commendable vision. Poor scaling, communication, and integration (a product of multiple acquisitions) has created inefficiencies that hamper ability for employees to do their jobs. Service lines operate as individual companies and often compete for business (no incentive to do otherwise since all service lines are judged based on individual performance). Strong individual contributions and leadership have been largely undercut by poor guidance/communication from executive leadership. Agency lifestyle often comes with nontraditional work-life balance; though managing this is possible with the right mindset (and support). Corporate culture is hollow - programs and initiatives are overshadowed from declining benefits and insincere/noncommittal commentary from executive leadership.

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5.0
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Pros

Great culture, management, benefits, and flexibility

Cons

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3.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

Unlimited time off, flexibility in schedule, great culture within the PM department, fully remote work, opportunity to grow within the company through promotions every 2-3 years

Cons

Very low pay scale. 40-60K a year is hardly a livable wage anymore. Promotions can take longer than needed and everyone is basically just doing the same job, just some have a higher title/pay. The late nights can be brutal. Staying on past 11pm on a Friday night, with no overtime.

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