Propeller reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)

Amy Weeden

100% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Propeller has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Propeller employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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117 reviews
1.0
Mar 6, 2023

Toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Decent salary • Benefits (home office stipend, great health insurance, 6% 401k matching, mental health app subscription, monthly cell phone and wellness reimbursement, annual bonus, company laptop) • Dedicated corporate team who genuinely care about the firm and its employees • Opportunity to work with world-class clients • Challenging work environment

Cons

My time working at Propeller began with immense support from my performance manager, exciting collaboration, and more career growth opportunities than I could shake a stick at. However, it rapidly spiraled into the most toxic job in my professional career as a direct result of poorly evaluated decisions made by senior leadership. Toxic Environment Red Flags: • Propeller senior leadership conducts operations using fear-based tactics and cryptic threats that creates a turbulent and hostile work environment. • Senior leadership feigns that feedback is encouraged and welcomed. This tactic, in reality, is used to pinpoint “the undercurrent”. Don’t ever provide company feedback that vaguely resembles constructive criticism in writing while employed here, or else you will face swift retaliation. • I’ve heard from others that employees are reprimanded and not given adequate reason as to why. • Lack of BIPOC employees despite touting DEI values • Bluntly, leadership unabashedly lies in attempt to save face to make up for their lack of communication, time management, and empathy for employees. • Communication towards the end of my tenure was abysmal around critical aspects of my job’s role. Any basic (and essential) questions I asked were met with the assumption that I was incompetent and needed to be closely monitored. It was safer to just fly under the radar, not ask questions, and hope to not be targeted next. • Frequent rumors of unethical interpersonal behavior among leadership created a very disappointing work atmosphere (e.g., drinking buddies get promoted over more qualified employees in an obvious way) • Countless unproductive meetings for the sake of increased oversight and micromanaging • Dedicated and qualified employees that contribute consistent value to the firm are turned down for advancement while unqualified employees that exhibit toxic "hustle" culture behavior are promoted. • Crushing emphasis to churn out low-quality work and cut corners wherever possible for the sake of profit • Expectation to work during vacation/PTO time. Boundaries are not respected and met with retaliation and hostility. As a result, you become too afraid to set necessary boundaries and experience burn out and out-of-character, low morale.

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Propeller Response
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Thank you for providing this feedback. We are glad you find the salary/benefits, your colleagues, and the work itself to be rewarding! We will make note of your cons as we remain committed to our values of transparency, equity, and respect. You are also welcome to provide additional notes or ask questions by emailing hr@propeller.com or through our anonymous feedback form (find the link on the Propeller Portal).
1.0
Apr 29, 2022

Lots of growing pains

Recommend
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Pros

1. Easy work 2. Very flexible working hours

Cons

1. Management team is very inexperienced. The account directors can have 10+ direct reports and are not able to do proper preformance management. If you are looking for mentorship, you are not going to get it. The senior leadership is very insular. They say they want people to contribute and that they want diverse opinions. The reality is when people do voice a different opinion their are black listed and labled as "The Undercurrent"(a Propeller leadership term). 2. The pay is about $15k-$20k below what you can get elsewhere 3. The work is really rough. The name of the game is Sales and they are selling as much as they can no matter who bad the work is. It is very hard to get off bad work as preformance managers do not have the time to properly manage their direct reports and care for their careers.

1.0
Nov 1, 2023

Really challenging experience

Recommend
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Pros

-The work is easy -Minimal accountability -Great paid time off options

Cons

-This is a staff augmentation company not a consulting company -Leadership has very limited experience resulting in a lot a poor decisions. -Low internal standards around ethics resulting in nots of client swirl and accusations of misconduct.

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