PMO Organization - Project Manager Prime Therapeutics Employee Review

1.0
9 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I started at Prime 4 years ago, I loved it and continued to love it until my organization (team) was taken over by a global PMO office.

Cons

I have been in the industry for 20+ years and I have never in all of my experience encountered such a negative group as the PMO office. The leadership all needs to change but how they resolve feedback is to send out another survey to the PM's to understand why they are getting negative feedback. I would never recommend working for this organization specifically the project management office.

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5.0
22 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work like balance, work environment, enthusiasm for the future.

Cons

Slow to change and barriers to get problems resolved.

2.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- VTO during non-peak season - Mandatory and Voluntary OT during peak season - Few calls per day - personable employees

Cons

- it’s nearly impossible to get hired on full-time. - as a contractor, you have no benefits and can’t partake in any of the company events or even give kudos to your colleagues. - the metrics are somewhat doable, but there are many technicalities that cause them to mess up a lot of the time. - Two months prior to being fired without warning, I was under the impression I was on a written warning, and not a final but was told I would get a follow up email letting me know about it and I never got that email. I did persist and ask about it a few weeks later and still had no follow up. - if you are a contractor, they will look for anything in your performance to fire you as soon as the peak season is over. A colleague was fired that same week due to suspicion of them having a mouse mover with no evidence provided. -I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for two months straight with no days off until they made it mandatory to have at least one day off per week. - two days prior to me getting fired, in a meeting I was told that everything was looking great and that I was fine. It’s very odd how that tune changed abruptly.

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