Perfect job for students. - Security Operator Pinkerton Employee Review

5.0
21 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

This job is a great opportunity for someone who is graduating international student, Salary is just average for Czech market, but more than enough to support you with basic needs in Prague. Most of the people come from different backgrounds, space is super international and comfy. So far there was no great growth potential, but recently the company seems to aim for enlargement with more diverse positions. There are plenty of problems with this company, but I still gave it 5 stars. It should be considered that there are not a lot of such entry jobs out here, primerely in security field, And yes, a lot of people from FSV UK security studies work here, and I do believe it's a perfect start. -Night shifts and weekends, you just chill.

Cons

- No straightforward training procedure. No real way of knowing wether you're doing your job right or wrong. Only thing you can do is just rely on help of others, which is the only way you can pass probation and stay here (gladly they are cooperative most of the cases) - Shift patterns if you're not used to them, for some it becomes a nightmare since it exhausts you to an extent of non-viable condition. But if you're down to sacrifice, it's manageable. - Performance gap between operators, not everyone is the same, some do get grip of the job nature less than others and hold the position just for the sake of salary. This is the primary issue in my perspective, not everyone is down to investing efforts to an equal degree, yet everyone gets paid the same, it's just unbearable at moments.

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5.0
31 Oct 2025
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Pros

Promoting from with in Better starting compensation compared to most security companies

Cons

Management out of town. Employee health benefits.

1.0
6 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They were willing to hire me

Cons

Refused to pay enough to actually live. Functioned as hourly employees but were forced to work OT for free because of salaries. Anyone who wasn't a white man got extra rules and procedures and nitpicky grammar, etc thrown at them.

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