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5.0
Dec 16, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Culture Pay Work life balance

Cons

Could use more training in some areas

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5.0
Dec 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pretium Packaging is in the middle of a meaningful transformation, and it’s an exciting time to be part of the organization. Leadership is clear about the direction of the business, and there is real momentum around improving processes, culture, and how teams are supported. What stands out most is the CEO’s people-first mindset. There is a genuine focus on listening, transparency, and doing what’s right for employees while still driving performance. This tone is felt across the organization and is shaping how leaders show up every day. The company is investing in strengthening teams, modernizing systems, and building sustainable ways of working. There’s openness to new ideas and a willingness to challenge “how things have always been done,” which creates opportunities for those who want to make an impact.

Cons

Like any company in a turnaround, change can feel fast at times and requires flexibility. Processes are still being built or refined, so there can be ambiguity as the organization evolves. This environment isn’t ideal for someone who prefers rigid structure or the status quo.

3
1.0
Jun 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive compensation and benefits. Some dedicated employees genuinely care about the operation.

Cons

Leadership is highly reactive and often manages through emotion rather than facts, data, or clear strategy. Priorities frequently change, expectations are unclear, and employees spend more time reacting to the latest issue than making meaningful improvements. Communication is inconsistent, accountability is unevenly applied, and ambiguity creates unnecessary stress throughout the organization. The overall environment is frustrating, exhausting, and damaging to morale.

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