Great flexibility and people - Anonymous employee PakEnergy Employee Review

5.0
May 5, 2023
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Pros

Great work flexibility - as long as you get in your hours. People are fantastic. Upper management are involved and knowledgeable, but also great people as well.

Cons

Pay can be a bit lower than the area

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5.0
Nov 7, 2025
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Pros

PakEnergy truly stands out as a place where the Pak has your back. From leadership to teammates, there’s a genuine sense of support and collaboration that makes you feel valued every single day. The culture feels like family — everyone is driven to help each other succeed. What I love most is the freedom to be creative and the trust to drive meaningful success for both the company and my team. Leadership listens, encourages new ideas, and recognizes hard work. It’s an environment where you’re empowered to grow, make an impact, and actually enjoy coming to work.

Cons

Honestly, none that come to mind. PakEnergy is one of those rare companies where you feel genuinely supported and valued. The leadership truly listens, the culture is collaborative, and it’s a place where you can thrive both personally and professionally.

4.0
Apr 16, 2026
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Pros

Supportive team environment — Many employees describe coworkers as collaborative and willing to help, especially when learning the product. Opportunities to learn the oil & gas software space — Good exposure to land management workflows, production accounting, and industry‑specific processes. Small‑company agility — Decisions can move quickly, and employees often have visibility into multiple parts of the business. Flexible roles — Because teams are lean, people can take on a variety of responsibilities and build a broad skill set. Customer‑focused culture — Strong emphasis on solving client issues and improving their operational efficiency.

Cons

Fast‑paced workload — Priorities can shift quickly, which may feel overwhelming if you prefer a more structured environment. Limited formal training — New hires sometimes learn by doing rather than through a standardized onboarding program.

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