Good company, just in a bad situation - Property Accountant II Prologis Employee Review

3.0
16 Dec 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of paid days off and other perks. Moving to posh downtown office in 2017. My current manager tries to help with career development.

Cons

Would make at least 10% more doing same thing, or less, for another company. They guilt/scare/pressure me into staying here, when I bring up doing something else. Management is only good in certain groups. This is a highly political office environment, where popularity, rather than knowledge or merit, garners promotions.

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Prologis Response
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We are sorry to hear that this has been your experience at Prologis. We pride ourselves in being a company where employees enjoy their jobs and thrive in their respective roles and departments, and we do not promote an atmosphere of pressure to stay—in fact, we support our colleagues in their individual quests for professional and personal advancement and exploration. Thank you for reaching out to us. Your feedback has been sent to our Human Resources team.

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Pros

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5.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

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