Area Sales Manager Pabst Brewing Company - ASM (Area Sales Manager) Pabst Employee Review

5.0
21 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pro's for Pabst Brewing Company: Competitive pay Grassroots marketing Forward thinking ownership and senior leadership Promotes team environment Hires from within when at all possible Pabst cares about the future for it's employee's American owned Great tradition and pride for their beers

Cons

Pabst Brewing Company Cons: Average Health Insurance (Better the others I have had) With so many newly acquired brands and new innovations, It can be difficult to do successful launches.

avatar
Pabst Response
10y
Thanks for the feedback! Amongst other things, we're really happy to see your list of Pros includes that you feel that we have competitive pay, promote from within, and truly care about our employees. It's something that's very important to us as a Company! We are always trying to raise the bar to be a Great Place to Work and continuously reviewing what we do as a Company. We can assure you that we value your feedback, and will definitely take it into consideration as we continually review our policies and benefits.

Explore other reviews about Pabst

5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work Independently, Great co workers

Cons

Bad communication from different departments,

2.0
15 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Unlimited vacation (30 days) be sure to take it.

Cons

When I first joined, the culture felt cool, fun, and genuinely collaborative. The coworkers were friendly, and in the San Antonio office especially, the environment was laid-back but still fast-paced and productive. It was the kind of place where people worked hard but enjoyed being part of the team. Over time, that culture has shifted significantly. There now seems to be constant chaos, with ownership lacking a clear, consistent vision for the company’s direction. The frequent restructuring and layoffs have created an ongoing sense of instability, making it feel like a high-risk environment for anyone hoping to build long-term tenure. Additionally, leadership feels increasingly disconnected from day-to-day realities. Decisions often seem reactive rather than strategic, which has made it harder to feel aligned or confident in the company’s future.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All