Marketing Assistant - Marketing Assistant Prudential Employee Review

1.0
Nov 2, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I really can’t think of anything. The systems are here to use. Management is inconsiderate. Pay is very little for the hassle

Cons

Low pay. Received text messages from management at 5AM, 8PM, weekends. No consideration for your personal time. Management is disorganized. Systems are hard to use and corporate keeps changing them. Wasn’t told until after I was hired I needed to use my own laptop. Interview to hired Time is 60 days TOO LONG

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Prudential Response
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We appreciate the input we receive from former associates. We hope that you found Prudential to be a safe and open environment to voice your concerns while you were here. Even though you are no longer employed with Prudential, please feel free to share your challenges and concerns by contacting us staffing@prudential.com.

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