Meh - Associate Systems Consultant PS Technology Employee Review

3.0
Oct 12, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Pays the bills, railroad retirement, harriman pension, 401K matching. Base pay is lower than market rate. Many good Mid level managers and line level managers.

Cons

Leadership seems to change directions a lot in trying to hit yearly goals instead of planning on long term growth. Project estimates are always slashed. Estimate it takes 8 mo to do something its immediately slashed to 4 and expected to get it done in the timeframe and budget assigned to you.

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Pros

Flexible and fun environment in the office

Cons

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2.0
Apr 4, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

-Railroad benefits, such as retirement. -A subsidiary of Union Pacific, so we get a full benefits package. -Can be a good place to move, but that can be political. -Can be a good place to learn a variety of skills. They will move you around and allow you to try new things. But see below

Cons

-More and more it seems like we are pulling away from UP, which means we can/will loose those benefits. Most important is railroad retirement. -Current executive leadership is very micro, while trying to portray macro leadership styles. -Some groups do not listen well to customers, so a lot of rework. -I have been moved to a position I did not have in my career path, I have seen it happen to many others as well. This is not an issue of comfort level, this is a completely different type of career path than what I had desired. All without first discussing it with me and this has been the same with others. -Poor overall leadership, though out the company. Poor communication as well. But it starts from the top. And the top has been very fluid, which might contribute to the issue. -Pay drastically varies from office to office. Often management relies on railroad benefits as leverage. But there is no guarantee that those benefits are going to be in place though out ones entire career and a retirement package doesn't buy groceries tomorrow. -Morale and confidence in leadership is very low in some groups. Many people are open to leaving, or actively trying to leave.

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