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NA - Specification Data Analyst Equity Packaging Employee Review

4.0
25 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good Environment, healthy team, co-operative

Cons

Less salary, very few paid leave

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5.0
10 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A lot of flexibility, especially when changing assignments. Clients we contract with are mainly top-flight corporations. The company has a great reputation in the Packaging field. Management is very inclusive and supportive.

Cons

Working on a contract basis can be stressful, Especially for younger professionals who might be a primary provider for their families and might have mortgages, kids' education expenses, etc. While the company tries to be proactive in securing next assignments, it's not guaranteed. I am lucky in that I am late in my career life, kids grown and out of college, etc. so I can deal with some unpredictability. I have had clients terminate an assignment early due to internal budgeting issues, which caused unplanned downtime, but that is a really rare ocurrance.

5.0
23 June 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a family owned business. They are evolving into something larger and the management shares it's vision, pro's, con's, and everything else with all employees. Employees would be considered on-site contractors at most of their customer sites, but they have a full benefits package and better job stability than Corporate America. Credo is admirable and can be accomplished. They haven't had a major lay-off in 20 years that they've been in business - even in the most recent recession, they're still hiring. Their in the packaging industry - and their the largest player with very limited competition - good niche market for a company like this one.

Cons

At the end of the day, you are still considered a Consultant or Contractor at the Customer site. This can sometimes end up causing feelings of "disconnect" because you may be the main driving force behind a major project, but are not allowed to receive the same recognition from the Customer as other full-time employees of the Customer. It can be disappointing sometimes, but the higher pay and informal recognition - plus the fact that the company recognizes you at the annual corporate meeting, makes up for it.

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