Not a terrible place to work, but you're likley to get outsourced - Anonymous employee PARTech Employee Review

2.0
3 Aug 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Close to home. Most of the people are technically competent, some very much so, and the work has been generally interesting. The air conditioning *usually* works. On site cafeteria and company gym are pretty good.

Cons

Retirement plan options are paltry. Raises are infrequent, small and not tied to performance (may as well be in a union). But I guess that's all-too-coomon in industry these days. Upper management seems to want to only hire from outside rather than promote from within. Local talent is practically shunned, instead "bolting on" top-management from far away. The relentless pressure to outsource, even the design work, by upper-management is consistent with their lack of respect for local talent. No career-growth considerations for employees by management. You are on your own. Again, consistent with management's lack of respect.

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Pros

Remote environment, great leadership, clear objectives and communication, friendly partners

Cons

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1.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

The people. You will meet genuinely talented, hardworking individuals who make the day-to-day more bearable. That's the highlight.

Cons

The environment is deeply unstable. Layoffs happen multiple times a year, and because the company is small enough to avoid public disclosure requirements, they happen quietly, which only amplifies the anxiety. No one feels safe. Leadership has cultivated a yes-man culture. Advancement is not tied to results or merit. It is tied to how well you mirror leadership's opinions back to them. This filters out independent thinkers and rewards compliance, which poisons everything below it. That culture produces burnout at scale. Overwork is the expectation, and no matter how much you give, you will be told it is not enough. The goalpost is always moving, literally. Goals are changed throughout the year, and you are then evaluated against those revised targets, which makes performance reviews meaningless and demoralizing. HR has not been a stabilizing force. 2025 promotions and layoffs were not finalized until the end of May, with zero clarity on what happens with mid-year reviews. That kind of dysfunction signals that even basic people operations are not being managed with any intentionality.

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