Working at Prefer Not To Say

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Ratings for Prefer Not To Say

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.0
  • Manager Communication
    4.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.8
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Prefer Not To Say Reviews

What is it like working at Prefer Not To Say?

Good Foundation, Low Growth.
Digital Media Specialist in Toronto:
Pros: I like the variety and autonomy offered.
Cons: There is a huge salary disparity - both between colleagues and in the industry. Consistently undervalued and undertrained.
A very educational and rewarding expirience.
Administrative Coordinator in Johannesburg:
Pros: the ability to reach different levels of People in the industry and make connections.
Cons: I am not visible outside of my department
Go to fixer for my managers.
Accounts Payable Specialist in Kalispell:
Pros: casual attire and start time
Cons: having to make my own case for dress attire similar to others
The work itself is alright. But we are very under appreciated here and we’re told recently that “if you don’t like it here there’s the door and you are all replaceable”
Heavy / Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver in Regina:
Pros: Going very long distances far away from home
Cons: We are treated and spoken to like were stupid
Generally all is well.
Web Developer in Hamburg:
Pros: I like the fact that the communication is easy and we learn a lot from each other.
Cons: How people are paid
Work hard anyway!
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer in Allentown:
Pros: My work helps my coworkers.
Cons: My boss fails to realize the significance of my contributions.
Doing the work of 4 people, getting paid barely for one.
Office Manager in Kansas City:
Pros: I am able to work from my home office and have the ability to take off when necessary for family
Cons: Lack of communication and leadership.