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Project Resources Group

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Toxic culture with high expectations and low support - Claims Specialist Project Resources Group Employee Review

1.0
Apr 14, 2026
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Pros

There were absolutely no pros working at project resources group

Cons

Strong “boys club” culture that can make it hard to feel included or valued. Expectations are extremely high with little to no formal training or onboarding, setting employees up to struggle. Only 12 vacation days for the first 4 years, no dedicated sick time, and overall poor PTO policies make work-life balance difficult. The company hires and fires frequently, creating a lack of stability and a stressful environment. Advancement often feels driven by favoritism rather than performance, and overall support from leadership is lacking.

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Project Resources Group Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not reflect the environment we aim to provide. We take feedback regarding training, and leadership support seriously and continue to evaluate how we can improve in these areas. We also want to clarify that our PTO offerings are competitive and we regularly review our benefits to ensure they align with market standards and employee needs. We recognize that experiences can vary across teams and over time, and input like this is part of how we assess and improve our practices. We appreciate the feedback.

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Pros

Easy and you have the right people willing to help.

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Great company culture when it comes to management being hands-off and trusting employees to be adults and mature about decisions on a daily basis. Hybrid work is a great plus because it shows trust and there is no micromanagement.

Cons

Hard to move up and make more money. Leadership doesn't seem to be paying attention to who is ambitious and doing an excellent job daily.

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Project Resources Group Response
1mo
Thank you for your feedback and for your contributions over the past several years. We're pleased to hear that our culture of trust, flexibility, and autonomy has had a positive impact on your experience. Creating an environment where employees are empowered to make decisions and succeed without micromanagement is something we value. We also appreciate your candid comments regarding career growth and advancement opportunities. Recognizing and supporting high-performing employees is important to us, and leadership does pay close attention to employee contributions, performance, and potential. At the same time, career progression can be challenging in any organization, and ensuring employees understand available opportunities and development paths is something we are mindful of and continually strive to keep focus on. We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective and feedback.
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