PartnerCentric Reviews

3.9

67% would recommend to a friend

(78 total reviews)

Stephanie Harris

71% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

PartnerCentric has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 78 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PartnerCentric employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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78 reviews
5.0
2 Mar 2023

Work here now!!!

Recommend
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Pros

This is by far the best place I have ever worked for workplace culture. All of the senior management is supportive of their employees and go above and beyond for everyone at the company no matter your job title. I started as a contract employee and was given multiple opportunities to further my career and knowledge. I am so grateful to have worked at PC.

Cons

If you need a boss looking over your shoulder to motivate you this is not the right place for you. This is a fully telecommute company and you have to be self motivated. Same goes if you need an office full of people to see face to face.

2.0
22 Sept 2021

Misleading Company, Only About the Bottom Line

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home is great, the flexibility to take a day off is good too. Most of the lower employees are great and I enjoyed working with them a lot. It's nice that they cover the cost of health insurance. A lot of women in the company which felt inclusive.

Cons

There is a real problem here that management continues to ignore. Employees are leaving because the ship is sinking but the CEO thinks those employees are just dead weight anyway. This used to be a wonderful place to work, it really did feel like a family. But then a couple years ago it became all about the dollar signs and Stephanie stopped caring about her employees as individuals. The Sales team is basically non existent because the expectations of them are so high that they are literally impossible to reach; so every sales rep ends up quitting after a few months. They use the company retreats as an excuse to not pay their employees what they're worth. They talk about taking a trip every 18 months as if it's the most precious perk of all time and the employees should count themselves lucky that the company does it for them. A lot of small businesses do company retreats, it doesn't make PC special. People don't speak up out of fear of getting fired. Fear is not respect.

1.0
8 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Incredible ability to overcommit and underperform for clients. They do hire great people that leave after being over-worked. They do provide benefits, that do not cover much.

Cons

As a client I would make sure to double check your contract and only sign a 6-month contract. - projections are consistently inflated to increase sales. -claims to have industry professionals, many new hires have no experience -changes job titles of employees for "marketing purposes" during sales call -high employees churn rate -client churn rate is extremely high -provide services such as compliance even though their compliance team member left over a year ago and has not been replaced -insane monthly fees for very little hours of work. If you are not full service, your program is most likely only getting 3-5hrs a month. -would recommend paying by the hour instead of a contracted rate. Read line above -if considering this agency, I would recommend looking at their current employees or past employees and trying to hire one of them, it will be cheaper and at least you would have someone working full time on your program. As an employee -no in-person company retreats, only upper management meets in person -expect little to no training -extremely high portfolio load of 10 clients on average -very poor and inequitable pay: marketing analyst (45k-60k) associate account manager (50k-60k) account manager (60k-90k) -pay is very subjective, not based on merit, but who likes you and if you have connections -changes employee roles without notice or conversation with employees -meeting KPI's and goals does not guarantee a bonus or salary increase, even if discussed and agreed upon by upper management -managers will target and create hostile work environments for anyone who speaks up or disagrees with upper management -if you do well, expect to do the work of three people -expect to be burnt out within 2-4 years and leaving -consistently fires people in the worst way(such as fired coworker after disclosing wife's pregnancy, on birthdays, this is done without any type of performance improvement plan in place or conversations about supposed "poor" performance

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