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Performance Contracting

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Performance Contracting reviews

4.3

87% would recommend to a friend

(309 total reviews)
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Jason Hendricks

92% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Performance Contracting has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 309 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Performance Contracting employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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309 reviews
5.0
Dec 22, 2023

Great work environment!

Recommend
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Pros

I work with a team of amazing people who build each other up, celebrate accomplishments, and inspire each other to be our best selves. This is so refreshing. On top of loving my coworkers, my bosses are great. They encourage us to maintain a healthy work/life balance and use all of our PTO. They also schedule these 3-day strategy sessions throughout the year that include dinners, team-building activities, and parties. This keeps us focused on our goals and gives us an opportunity to connect with each other. It's one of the reasons why we're such a record-breaking, tight-knit group. I feel so lucky to be a part of Performance Contracting.

Cons

I think there's room for improvement at every organization. Aside from the little things like being more prepared and having more time to rollout changes, the one thing that I would consider a downfall for PCG is that the Leadership Group decided to remove our D&I program. We used to have a really great D&I leader who organized events to recognize and recruit women in construction, Veterans, people of color, folks with disabilities, etc. After she left the organization, we replaced our D&I program with "Culture of Care." This new program is missing the mark. I don't see us involved in the community or learning how to be more inclusive, self-aware, or accommodating. Since we adopted the Culture of Care, we have only had a handful of optional webinars that are facilitated by people who are not in these minority groups. I know we could and should do better.

5.0
Dec 19, 2023
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Pros

PCI leadership cultivates a brilliant company culture where employees intrinsically want to be better. The work is challenging, thrilling, and rewarding. You are noticed for your work at this company and are motivated by the team alongside you.

Cons

If you feel the need to keep your "work" and "life" completely separate, this is not the place for you. Your coworkers will quickly become some of your greatest-friends and you will find yourself attending quite a few BBQ's and 1-year old birthday parties on the weekends.

2.0
Nov 9, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Because it’s a large, National company, you’ll typically make the ranks and there’s pretty ample opportunity for advancement. There is a bonus structure that’s great, IF your branch has the earnings. Doesn’t happen every year for LA given it’s tumultuous nature. They give junior ops members opportunity to take out clients which is neat. For example, you can take a project team you’re working with out for lunch or even a round of golf, etc (within reason/budgets of course). When you start, you will get thrown in and start working and getting into the weeds early on which, personal preference, I believe is the best way to learn.

Cons

This branch in particular is incredibly toxic and they want the operations team to “challenge” each other. For example, they encourage PM/PEs to share their project earnings - essentially pitting people against each other and causing resentment because you never know what pile of dog crud you’re getting from the estimators who are so busy trying to meet quotas, they typically have misses but you can’t really bug them for help - and you have no say in the projects you get or get put on. Management is huge on micromanaging. You are expected to be in the office by 7:30am at the latest and you’re expected to stay until 5:30pm-6pm timeframe regardless of workload. No work/life balance and it’s not promoted, either. I was told to work nights and weekends if need be (and since everyone is overworked and has no help, most operations employees work all day and in the office because optics are most important for PCI LA and go home and continue. Weekends included). It’s a culture of work and keep working.

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