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Project Management Institute Reviews

2.6

27% would recommend to a friend

(301 total reviews)
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Pierre Le Manh

31% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Project Management Institute has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 301 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Project Management Institute employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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301 reviews
4.0
12 Feb 2024

Great for gaining global experience and a positive work environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Impactful work Global exposure Professional Development Opportunities

Cons

Too many organizational changes Limited career growth

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Project Management Institute Response
2y
We agree – our employees do truly impactful work maximizing project success to elevate our world. We’re also glad you’ve recognized that PMI offers extensive professional development opportunities and the chance to work with people all around the world. The recent organization-wide transformation will stabilize our operation, improve efficiency, and strengthen the foundations needed to support career growth opportunities.
1.0
16 Oct 2023

Consider the Dodo

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent co-workers, many of whom have left

Cons

Like the dodo, PMI has no natural predators. Add to this reliance on a single food source (cough... the PMP), a trusting -- some might say naive -- view of the environment, and dependence on others (another cough... volunteers) to gather that food for you, and you have all the makings of a Darwinian nightmare. Thus PMI. Very much like that ill-fated bird it has evolved in ways no sensible organism, with even passing regard for its own survival, would contemplate. For years it allowed itself to become a feeding ground for an army of expensive consultants (but I repeat myself), providing valuable practice for their new hires, a soft place to lie down for their close-to-retirement types, and a dumping ground for solutions that were siloed and obsolete before they were deployed. Leadership responded to this hemorrhage of money, and the resulting devolution of an already rickety infrastructure, by deciding they would overlay this Jenga tower with more products nobody wanted or understood and worry about "stabilization" some other time. Enter the new CEO, whose chief preoccupations appear to be photo-ops in exotic locales, lighter-than-air kumbaya pronouncements, and advocacy of any side-hustle that will keep him away from the actual hard work of rebuilding the core business. I am confident he will get it all sorted. To the HR bot poised to respond. I am sitting on a barrel of ink. Choose wisely.

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Project Management Institute Response
2y
PMI is currently undergoing an organization-wide transformation that addresses many of the concerns you shared about our portfolio and the stabilization of our organization. We are simplifying our offering, streamlining our operations, improving efficiency, and reframing and rebuilding our foundation to stabilize PMI for years to come. Change is a process, not a single event, and while change can be uncomfortable and challenging, we are working as a unified team to ensure that these changes will benefit both PMI and our community in the years to come.
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