Friendly co-workers, but disorganization and poor communication - Instructional Designer ProAmpac Employee Review

2.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most employees were very friendly, with my direct co-workers on my team being exceptionally kind. Working 100% remote in corporate could be very beneficial for many.

Cons

The company as a whole seems pretty disorganized, as their business model seems to mostly be "do it now and fix it later" approach under a fast paced environment. PTO was especially bad, even for corporate employees. Longevity seemed disingenuous, as layoffs and firings were more prevalent than they mentioned. There's miscommunication from leadership and oftentimes, there seemed to be a great deal of unresolved internal conflict that trickles down.

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5.0
11 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good Pay, Good Co Worker, Strong Teamwork, Some amazing Supervisors, and an amazing hiring manager

Cons

Sometimes you'll get that one supervisor that'll make you wanna go crazy

1.0
11 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

schedule, pay, benefits, work /life balance

Cons

Since the change in management, I have observed a noticeable decline in mentorship, professional development, and advancement transparency. Opportunities for growth appear less defined, and decisions regarding advancement lack clear communication, which has negatively impacted morale across teams. The current leadership approach relies heavily on micromanagement rather than empowering experienced operators to perform their roles independently. This shift has reduced trust, engagement, and overall team confidence. Additionally, changes to the attendance policy have significantly impacted employee morale. Previously, time off was structured into three categories: PTO (sick time), unpaid PTO through a point-based system, and PTO (vacation). Under the current policy, once sick time is exhausted, vacation time may be reduced or revoked for attendance infractions such as illness-related absences or lateness. This has created concern among employees, as earned vacation time is now directly affected by attendance issues, which was not the case under the prior system. Collectively, these changes have contributed to decreased morale and engagement across the workforce.

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