Prudential reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(5,228 total reviews)
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59% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Prudential has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 5,228 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Prudential employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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5K reviews
3.0
Jan 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great employee benefits...the company is very employee focused - Very strong pride in company and heritage. The company truly walks the talk in terms of what it says is important (veterans, community, etc) - Company pays well - Welcoming, congenial work environment - very high employee satisfaction

Cons

- Risk and conflict averse culture...a lot of passive aggressive behavior - Can be hard to drive change...people harken to the past much more than see what's possible - A LOT of long term employees...which is a good sign in terms of the fact that people want to stay...and is very troubling in terms of what the company truly values (longevity over performance and contribution) - Company is more interested in employee satisfaction than in employee commitment

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Prudential Response
9y
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback. We're glad you had a positive experience working for us, although we'd be interested to learn more about some of the negatives that you've pointed out, so we can address them. We encourage you to email us at staffing@prudential.com.
4.0
Jan 3, 2017

No longer a place for me

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits great. Chance to work on various projects, most people are pleasant.

Cons

Bosses play games with your career to make their positions easier.

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Prudential Response
9y
We're glad you had a positive experience working for us. We encourage you to email us at staffing@prudential.com so we can learn a bit more about your feedback regarding 360 reviews.
3.0
Dec 8, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I never write reviews, but I felt compelled to after what I experienced. I got an FPA internship because I thought I wanted to be a financial advisor. The entire internship was just making cold calls for the Agency Recruiting Manager, to work on phone skills, which is important for the job but I learned nothing. After 4000 calls you know how to talk on the phone, but this wasn't my biggest issue Fast forward to the next year, I was on the fence about being an Advisor but I got my securities licenses and started out, realized this is not what I wanted to do, the position just wasn't the right fit, there was nothing wrong with it. This is where I ran into problems. Prudential is all about "retaining top talent"... I had great relationships with every manager in my office and knew just about every other advisor in both locations in the state. Its a big company with many different business areas, I was looking into corporate finance and thought I would have no problem switching, especially already working for the company and having a ton of internal references. I was dead wrong. Everywhere I turned I was hung out to dry. I was told I couldn't get into the Finance Leadership Development Program rotational because I just graduated and wasn't a 2017 grad any more. Fixed income rotational same story. Fine, I emailed countless recruiters and hiring managers for positions I applied for internally, the emails were very short and professional, barely any emailed me back. I did everything I could to stay internal but after all this I was forced to leave. I came in expecting to stay at the company for a long time, it was one of my top choices and a company I admired. I had no problems at all with my office and liked all of my managers very much, I just feel betrayed by the rest of the company for not helping someone at all who had a lot of potential, especially when they are supposedly "focused on retaining top talent" and "have many opportunities to grow within the company".

Cons

Apparently very difficult to move internally

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