PRIDE Global reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(126 total reviews)

Leo Russell

50% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

PRIDE Global has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 126 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PRIDE Global employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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126 reviews
1.0
Jul 9, 2021

CEO is out of touch with reality

Recommend
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Pros

Nice office, leadership “purple belts and orange” are actual strong leaders but cater to the CEO insanity.

Cons

CEO forrced all the employees back into the office after two months of being remote. Has absolutely zero regard for human life or safety. He clearly does not trust his employees to do their job without babysitting them. He has a painting of HIMSELF as napoleon above his desk on the first floor. Total egomaniac. The guy thats right underneath him needs to be the CEO because he’s actually a normal person and cares about others. CEO’s old washed up way of thought will prevent this company from keeping the good people they hire that just go to better companies with normal culture. The culture is a popularity contest. They have more employees in India now than in the US because the CEO is too cheap to pay for American talent. Bottom line this place sucks. Dont work here. Until the CEO retires it will never get better. God help the current employees.

1.0
Jul 3, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Location.... Pride Global is located in the GrayBar building, which is attached to Grand Central Station. Anyone who has commuted into NYC will know the value. You will see a lot of employees that will say the Happy Hours. But drinkers beware..... they have no liquor permit, no one watching liquor consumption, and have not cleaned out the beer tap since it was installed (several years ago).

Cons

Where to begin..... Well let's start with the fact that there is NO HR department , which is by design so that that CEO can treat this company as his kingdom and not a legitimate organization that values and protects its employees. Working for this company you will never feel secure in your job or supported in anyway. Instead you will experience a stressful and anxiety inducing environment where the CEO will embarrasses employees at will for any reason that he sees fit and rewards his favorites with inappropriate gifts. If you ever want to know who his favorites are just look for the black Louboutin heels, a gift from the CEO. Make no mistake that this company runs on a currency of fear, not necessarily the fear of the CEO but the fear of what the Talent Engagement team is telling him. This team is made up of employees that could not survive in other roles but are favorites of the the CEO, so they were moved onto this team that has no real function. At Pride Global, if you have any measure of success that does not give credit to the Talent Engagement Team, you will be warned (by other employees) that they will try and take credit for your work and soon after you will become a target. The countdown to your dismissal will begin, eventually you will be told that it doesn't matter how good you are at you job, how much money you bring in, how many employees you recruit, or how liked and valued you are by your colleagues. If that team feels threatened or outshined in anyway you suddenly are no longer considered a "cultural fit" and you are going to be "phased out". This division of the company has absolute rule and can turn the CEO's head in any direction that they want in order to destroy their current target, once that objective is achieved they move onto the next victim. This mean girl culture is encouraged and to some extent enjoyed by the CEO, and those who speak up against it are silenced. Complaints and reviews of these practices and this team are openly mocked and laughed at. Be warned, those work in the orbit of the Talent Engagement Team have a shelf life of no longer than a year but the vast majority will be phased out at the 3 month mark for not being a cultural fit.

1.0
Aug 17, 2020

A joke

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The location is good. Personal workspace is crowded but has cool communal areas.

Cons

Took me very little time to realize this place is ran by a cult leader and his loyal followers. Horrible and unethical practices disguised by a glitzy office and whole lot of empty jargon. (Specifically during a global pandemic that led to instant termination for anyone who raised concerns or questioned 'the Leader') Run, run, run, run, run. NOT what it seems to be at all.

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