Working at Prudential

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Ratings for Prudential

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    3.2
  • Pay Transparency
    3.5
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Prudential Reviews

What is it like working at Prudential?

It's ok, but because of limited technology one would be stuck at the company for a long time .
Business Intelligence (BI) Developer in Cape Town:
Pros: The bonuses
Cons: No growth
Positive working environment.
Digital Marketing Manager in Bangkok:
Pros: multinational company, digitization plan, available resource, benefits
Cons: internal process, reliance on regional HQ on strategy & product approvals, other teams' members lack understanding in digital endeavor, because of their routine job specifics, making it a waste of time for campaign launch which directly affect productivity and project timeline.
Learning mainframe.
Systems Developer in El Paso:
Pros: Learn about life insurance products
Cons: Poor coordination of project priorities and reasonable timelines
Impactful.
Project Management Manager in Newark:
Pros: Bring about real changes
Cons: Many employees are useless, unmotivated and/or ineffective
Challenging and interesting.
Assistant Manager, Customer Service in Singapore:
Pros: Serving customers
Cons: Filing
Financial Service Associate (FSA) in Scranton:
Pros: The people are nice and helpful, paid time off, 401k and benefits
Cons: Nonstop taking calls, slight room for growth, never know what info is correct, strict break schedules and adherence. Little pay with little chances for raise/promotions/etc.
The company is great. It is the people that make it less great.
Loan Servicing Specialist in Dallas:
Pros: There are some opportunities for me to work outside my department with other colleagues.
Cons: A lot of people have known each other 15+ years. It is not what you know, it is who you know.