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Profit Recovery Partners

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DONT DO IT - Analyst Profit Recovery Partners Employee Review

1.0
28 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-Great culture & people to work with as long as they aren’t from management ( REALLY MATTERS what team you are going to be in) some managers/directors are great, others not so much -Good networking place, plenty of insight on different businesses and free food M-W -Occasional events

Cons

-Everything is designed to keep you there longer - Employer contributions are not fully vested until years later - Teams are lean - Unreal expectations -Culture used as a smoke screen to hide poor management - Not much Diversity present at the exec/management level -Old Boys Club - Old Tech at work - On-site 5 days a week

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Focused workdays, without unnecessary noise. Good fit for someone who likes taking their time with details instead of rushing through everything. Managers trust you to work through files, but they still check in when something needs another look. Team that takes accuracy seriously, which has made me more careful as well. Paid overtime when projects take longer than expected. Good learning environment, especially if you like dealing with documents and problem-solving.

Cons

Waiting on missing client documents

2.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is very little positive that can be said.

Cons

- Most employees are exhausted by the constant unprofessional and unreasonable behavior from leadership. - Leadership at Profit Recovery Partners is far too immature and ineffective to carry out responsibilities in a competent way. - Constructive feedback is taken personally instead of being used for improvement or growth. - Decisions are driven by personal relationships rather than merit or actual performance. - There is a persistent lack of basic professional judgment and accountability from leadership.

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