No Flexible Work Policy In the Future - Sales PitchBook Employee Review

1.0
Jun 30, 2021
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Pros

I like my current manager.

Cons

-PitchBook was a great place to work pre covid but they have failed to adapt any reasonable flexible work/WFH policies as a business (10 days per year). They are returning to full time office work despite the vast majority of employees wanting flexible work. -The office is loud and an open concept, if you want to concentrate good luck.

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PitchBook Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear that PitchBook is no longer meeting your needs. We hope you were able to attend our Town Hall on 6/30 to discuss our rationale for an office-centric organization and why we feel it's important to our culture, growth, and the opportunities PitchBook creates for its employees. If not, the recording is available on our intranet. As we’ve stated, connection and collaboration are part of our DNA at PitchBook. Re-establishing an in-office culture will help facilitate these connections and will be beneficial for our 300+ newly hired employees and those seeking mentorship. We strive to ensure our benefits, perks, and policies are competitive across our locations and are continuously evaluating our offerings.

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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad you had a positive experience with your team and colleagues. We recognize that changes to workplace expectations can be challenging, and we continue to focus on communicating clearly as decisions evolve.
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Cons

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PitchBook Response
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Thank you for the candid feedback. We’re glad you value the product and your peers. We take concerns about leadership consistency and trust very seriously. Creating clear expectations, fair management, and respectful leadership is an ongoing focus for us. I encourage you to reach out to your executive team leader or HR leadership so we can discuss your concerns directly.
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