employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Polaris Management Partners

Acquired by IQVIA

Is this your company?

Disappointing experience. - Anonymous employee Polaris Management Partners Employee Review

2.0
15 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company events. Awesome resources for the team to continue expanding knowledge and skillset.

Cons

HR department needs a lot of work and a refresh on moral values. HR never seemed to have any straight forward answers nor the ability to reply in a timely or professional manner. Sometimes resources can seem inaccessible due to lack of knowledge or information about how to acquire them. Company morale is low, people 2-3 people leave the company per month and team is tight knit so it counts. Lots of unknowns.

Explore other reviews about Polaris Management Partners

5.0
26 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very prosperous company and people are supportive and friendly. I like it very much

Cons

It's a private firm so procedures or work schedules may not be well found. Not necessarily has to be cons though.

2.0
9 Oct 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. You are the jack of all trades because you learn & do EVERYTHING! You do Management Consulting, Tech Consulting, Support, Product Management, Business Development, Sales, Account Management, Coordinator roles, Project Management! 2. You definitely go up the chain quicker as a new hire out of college. 3. You are thrown into the fire!

Cons

1. You are too busy to be a master of anything. Why? Because you have too much on your plate that you won't be able to focus on something you like. 2. As you go up the ladder, you still retain your old work. 3. People are overworked. Some project managers decide that its not worth it to invest in a QA resource or a support member on a project and instead let the analysts/consultants do the work (even when some are not even qualified). Why do they do this? Because these project managers don't want their margins to look bad. Unfortunately they are pressured to GET IT DONE (exact words of a partner) regardless of how much a project is sold. 4. There's no energy anymore. People don't go to happy hours anymore. I guess they're not happy?

7
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All