THE WORSE COMPANY TO WORK FOR, RUN!!!! - Project Management Coast Sign Employee Review

1.0
Dec 18, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros here.

Cons

You will receive more work than you can physically handle and have horrible management that will make decisions without even understanding the concept of the job, or even listen to you. Also, you will never get paid fairly. Regardless of experience, the person next to you gets paid less if they came before you and more if they came after you. You also get in trouble for being sick and calling out, even if you have sick time. If you are sick on Mondays or Fridays, they assume you are leaving out of town or partied too hard over the weekend. This is a company is all based on favoritism. I've watched people get fired left and right for no real reason. Almost everyone leaves this company by getting fired. It's insane. Last but not least, parking is non-existent so you will have to park on the street about 2 blocks over (and pray there's even street parking) and then, get scolded by management for being late because you had to walk half a mile to get to work.

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5.0
Jan 23, 2024
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Pros

Coast is a great place to learn! Co-workers are very helpful to the new people.

Cons

Parking can be a challenge.

1.0
Apr 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's a good steppingstone for something better elsewhere. Use it as a place to gain experience for beefing up your project management resume.

Cons

Management is inexperienced and makes poor/questionable decisions at the expense of the employees. They tend to blame instead of take accountability for departmental issues that have persisted for years even though the employees have changed but the management team has stayed the same - even more so, the responsibility for fixing those issues is the management teams and they've failed to do so. Standards and basic resources required to help employees complete their jobs successfully were not provided until a consulting firm was hired to provide them for them - it was new ownership's decision to hire this firm, not the managers who've been there for years, so their foresight is lacking. They tend to shun opposition and won't promote individuals who will execute on their decisions despite being open to challenging them before hand - they promote those that agree with them even though they've consistently demonstrated poor decision making throughout their time there. An example of their poor decision making is them deciding to sell product for free or at a negative margin and expecting the project management team to make up for it. They've restructured roles defining Project Managers are no longer supposed to do Sr. Project Manager level projects but force them to do them anyway. They tell some employees they have no money to offer raises but provide them anyway to others behind closed doors. Overall, they are consistent - consistent at lacking accountability and self awareness, consistent at promoting an environment where employees don't feel appreciated and are too afraid to be upfront about how they're doing, consistent at not doing the little things like meeting with their team consistently to provide them constructive feedback to help them grow, and, finally, consistent at failing their employees without taking accountability for their part in that failure. What is the work environment and culture like at the company? Toxic - when someone once asked how they planned to fix a forecasting problem they openly admitted they have failed to fix for years, their response was, "We're going to start firing people." This shows how little accountability they show for problems they're responsible for fixing

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