Good company hindered by bad (getting worse) culture - Anonymous employee Prudential Employee Review

2.0
24 Jul 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1.Work Life Balance 2.Good Benefits 3.Commuting hub 4.Decent salary (but you could do better in some cases)

Cons

1.A lot of cliques formed by long-term employees who gang up on individuals. 2.Lack of accountability-a lot of finger pointing at others when things go wrong. 3.People taking credit for the work of others to show their 'value' to the organization. 4.Feedback can be used in a way to demean and demoralize. 5. Very, very obvious lack of diversity and inclusion at VP levels.

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