Stifling bureaucracy, UK office in steep decline, no direction - Product Manager ProQuest Employee Review

2.0
Mar 24, 2016
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Pros

Great people throughout the business: lots of smart colleagues who believe in their products. Sales team is a real strength: despite many restructurings & layoffs, it still includes a lot of knowledgeable and experienced people who know the library market. Fairly sensible, pragmatic approach to product approval, scheduling & budgeting. Streamlined production processes means that its possible to deliver products quickly as long as they fit a narrow template.

Cons

Has rapidly moved away from caring about content to being a generic service provider, completely focused on the platform. Leadership doesn't understand the value of what product management does, and doesn't understand the strengths of specialist content-based products which have a lot of loyal users. There's no vision of what makes it distinctive from competitors, and an often slavish attempt to compete directly with the main competitor (EBSCO). Chronically disjointed: dozens of offices around the world from different acquisitions, each with entrenched processes and ways of doing things, and poor communication between the silos. Production processes where underskilled people have being using the same handed-down method for 15 years and have no idea how to adapt it even slightly: crying out for some fresh expertise in data processes etc. Very poor at staff retention and career progression. It's been made blindingly obvious to staff in the UK office that there is no real possibility of advancing beyond a certain level, as all of the management functions have now been removed and located in the US offices instead. Cambridge office should be valued as a centre of innovation but is just atrophying. Not great at deciding they want to do something and then putting the required resources behind it across all departments. Result is a lot of half-hearted initiatives and inefficiencies.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2024
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Pros

The place is super flexible and everyone I ever met there seems great to work with. Ok I can think of two exceptions, but that was a big building. The meetings were the least painful meetings I have ever had to attend.

Cons

The pay could have been better. The structure was constantly changing but I think I happened to be there at a bad time as far as restructuring.

1.0
Jun 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent work life balance, great coworkers

Cons

Little room for advancement - 1 actual promotion and 2 “lateral” promotions in 10 years despite consistent exemplary, goal-exceeding performance and increased responsibilities. Ultimately my loyalty was rewarded by being informed that the following quarter there would be a surprise transfer to move me to another team in a specialist role that “was not open to discussion.” After weeks of trying to get answers as to the expectations and success metrics for this (alleged) new role, I was laid off as part of a “restructuring” - supposedly because I “lacked seniority” in the “new role” I’d been forced to take.

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