PPG IT yes or no... - IT Analyst PPG Employee Review

2.0
12 Oct 2018
Recommend
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Pros

* PPG Tend's to promote from within * Flex time and Work From Home Options

Cons

The cons have gotten larger since the executive team changeover. Prior to the executive changeover it was a very good place to work with high morale. Since the executive changeover the morale has dipped significantly. While the pay isn't great, it isn't bad. Middle of the road. It has become though much more about do more with less. Perks are continually taken away. Health insurance budgets continually slashed causing health plan costs to more than double over the past year and a half. The drive has turned to attracting younger cheaper talent and pushing out more experienced expensive talent. The culture has turned into a very bottom line culture of what can be cut to save money, which is an ironic standpoint coming from the CEO that is compensated highest in Pittsburgh for public companies. With little perks continually taken away, while in the grand scheme of things aren't that big of a deal, when you add them all together with the large perks that are cut it kills company morale on a large scale.

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5.0
3 June 2026
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Pros

Incredible work environment, the best company to work

Cons

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2.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Acceptable 401K matching with immediate vesting as well as an age based deferred compensation program that has a 3 year vesting period. Standard benefits and pay consistent with industry. Acceptable safety practices defined and adhered to throughout organization.

Cons

Moderately high turnover (at least my division). Inconsistent treatment of employees (flex time allowed for some employees but not others in same work category, some employees told to use personal car or phone for work activities while others get in trouble for same type of work activity, allowing some employees the options to apply and move internally while others are not allowed - and are sometimes even forced to moved to a role for which they didn't apply against their desires). Inconsistent reporting of data and legal brushes aside your questions/findings making you seem like you did something wrong when uncovering something fishy.

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