Flexible work times, growing team - Anonymous employee ParkMan Employee Review

5.0
12 Dec 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible work hours Great colleagues Diverse and international work environment New and modern office, choice of work tools

Cons

Lack of / no substantial benefits. Small team so little things affect the mood in the workplace

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ParkMan Response
7y
Thanks for the great feedback.. I agree that we have had our problems, and some of the very negative comments on glassdoor are a clear sign of some rough times. But I expect the spirit to continue strong going forward, now that those times are in the past.

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