Solid company. Strong financial and capital management. Challenging culture. - Vice President Prudential Employee Review

3.0
Jan 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great employee benefits...the company is very employee focused - Very strong pride in company and heritage. The company truly walks the talk in terms of what it says is important (veterans, community, etc) - Company pays well - Welcoming, congenial work environment - very high employee satisfaction

Cons

- Risk and conflict averse culture...a lot of passive aggressive behavior - Can be hard to drive change...people harken to the past much more than see what's possible - A LOT of long term employees...which is a good sign in terms of the fact that people want to stay...and is very troubling in terms of what the company truly values (longevity over performance and contribution) - Company is more interested in employee satisfaction than in employee commitment

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Prudential Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback. We're glad you had a positive experience working for us, although we'd be interested to learn more about some of the negatives that you've pointed out, so we can address them. We encourage you to email us at staffing@prudential.com.

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