Growing Company, but too fast to handle; and bad benefits - Anonymous Employee Pac-Dent, Inc. Employee Review

1.0
Jun 20, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to learn about multiple roles I guess. Shift time is flexible. (8.5 hours total, starting sometime between the hours of 7am and 9am). They "allow" you to take unpaid vacation, and PTO requests are usually accepted.

Cons

Does NOT have a strong benefits package, or generous PTO or healthcare, despite what a previous review said. The PTO vacation policy is 0 days for your first year here, and 5 days per year after that - accrued, not upfront, and doesn't increase over your time worked here, as far as I'm aware. The sick days policy is the legally mandated minimum of 5 days per year, given after your 120 day probation period. There is a 3% 401k match, but only 25% of that is vested per year worked here. They cover only 50% of your health insurance, and DO NOT pay for your dental insurance, despite being a dental company. The pay is also NOT competitive. The starting pay for a Chemical Processor is 42k/year, which is $20.19/hr, and I'm sure some people here get paid even less than that. For reference, the minimum pay for a fast food job (like McDonalds) in California is $20/hr at the time of writing this review. Also, the company is growing too fast to handle, There is a constant demand to increase the amount of work done in a given day, without much support in the form of either hiring new employees or better equipment. This does result in some employees having to do hybrid roles, like production/R&D, or R&D/validation, or production/warehouse. Be prepared to wear multiple hats and to do job duties you didn't sign up for. There are vague attempts in that direction though, but it might be too little too late. Along this line, deadlines just seem arbitrary, and the relevant departments aren't consulted for the actual timeline of the projects, or if they are - it's usually too late, because training new people when you're already under an intense workload is not necessarily the best idea. I've also seen a lot of people fired without notice, so I wouldn't say you have job security here. The safety is also a little sketchy. The production room does not have proper ventilation for the processing of fumed silica nanoparticles that happens in there. They do provide P100 masks though, which I guess is technically okay. There also isn't a fume hood in the lab, despite working with 25% sulfuric acid, and glacial acetic acid during routine titrations. (The company might also be racist, but I don't have hard evidence to support this - just a lack of African Americans working here.)

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5.0
May 22, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company has been growing year over year with exciting developments and product innovations. If you’re interesting in learning how companies grow and work on different levels this is a great place to find your niche to succeed. Hard work is rewarded and the team is rapidly growing.

Cons

Nothing to add at this time.

2.0
Feb 19, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Back in the days I was very grateful actually, for PacDent to offer me an internship opportunity that created my fundation in my later engineering career. The department supervisor, my collegues, are very welcoming and taught me a lot of stuff when I was a starter. Since the factory was at a start-up stage, there are lot of opportunities here and there if you have sharp eyes.

Cons

I have made an review when I just left the company and today I would like to provide a new one as revision. Since there are not many reviews for this company yet, I'd like to say the average score here absolutely does not represent the actualy situation in the company. It is a Chinese company with a traditional Chinese leadership style. And if you do not know what it means, here is a very quick breakdown: micromangement, greed, disrespect, top-down culture, and look good on the outside, but falling apart on the inside. If you were to read all the one start reviews, disregard the fact that they have attitude in their comment, the facts are factual. Be caution that you will not be treated fairly like majority of the US company, but being treated as a "tool" or "resource". The HR department are always helpful and is the only reason the company is getting a great rating thusfar, But all in all, be careful on what you are getting into, or set a specific timeline on how long you would like to stay in the company.

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