Extremely Disappointing - Project Manager Drive21 Employee Review

1.0
11 Jan 2021
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Pros

There aren't any that come to mind based on my brief time with the company.

Cons

My brief time at drive21 was one of the most deeply disappointing professional experiences I’ve had in my 25 years of working. I had been extremely excited about joining their team and anticipated finally having the necessary resources to help revamp the corporate program I had been working under as a vendor for the past three years. I was looking forward to what the CEO told me about drive21 having the specialized knowledge and dedicated resources to be able to easily handle this type of work after the initial transition period. The reality turned out to be much different. I had thought that the difficult working situation I was in at my previous company couldn't have been worse, and I was unfortunately surprised to find that it could actually be much, much worse. Those of us who had transitioned with the account to drive21 received no real onboarding, no training in drive21 project management practices and resources, and constant criticism from an emotionally abusive director who had no interest in learning about their new client’s expectations from the very people who were brought on board to help with the transition. (This director was fired soon after I left.) Very quickly it became clear to me that, while I had previously been quite successful handling a great deal of project management scope in a program management role, this was going to be a drastically different experience. I felt sidelined from all of the work I had enjoyed in my previous position, my historic knowledge was not being utilized in any meaningful way, and the anxiety and burnout issues I had been dealing with at my old company were now only getting worse from an even more chaotic work environment. In order to protect my health, I made the decision to quit after about two months. This was during the early time of the pandemic and I did not have another job lined up, but I could tell that my mental and emotional well-being would only decline further if I stayed. Am I angry? No. But I do feel used, as if my buy-on was integral to getting that corporate client account for the company, and once they had it, I was no longer necessary. I had joined drive21 with hopes that this would be a great company that I could grow with for a long time. The reality was that I was not told the truth ahead of time about drive21’s available resources, workplace culture, or their intentions for the account. Even if I factor in a sudden rushed transition of the account between vendors, and the unexpected disruption caused by the pandemic, I don’t believe things would have been much different. If anything, the pandemic provided additional cover for the disorganization taking place with the transition. TLDR: The CEO overpromised and underdelivered to this former employee.

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Pros

Most of my coworkers were pleasant, particularly the other print production project manager who trained me. He was patient, knowledgeable, professional and kind. Great Health Benefits and PTO Policy, and flexibility with working remotely when need be.

Cons

Poor upper management. Very male dominated. Too many people stuffed in small offices. When I first started I really liked it. My manager seemed really cool and was pleasant. He was very kind when I was dealing with a car issue and let me work from home a couple days a week. Some days I borrowed my Dad's car, and I spent a small fortune using UBER until my car was fixed. After a while though, my manager became colder, distant and seemed impatient and annoyed If I asked questions. I was just trying to be thorough and helpful. I wanted to learn so I could improve my skills. He seemed very moody or perhaps just stressed out. If there was anything I was doing wrong he never said anything. The ONE review I did receive, three months prior to my layoff, was mostly positive. He said "I love what you are doing," but also told me I was defensive. There is a difference between explaining why you are doing something and being defensive. Also, when you have four people standing behind your desk watching you, while learning a new task that was thrown on you, because they pushed out the person who originally did that task, that in and of itself can make someone nervous or seem defensive. The girl who runs the print floor is cold, condescending, moody and rude. I heard her make a rude remark about one of her workers. At first I thought she was ok, but peoples' true colors emerge after a while. I was nice to everyone, and I tried to be a team player. I think they were dishonest with the explanation for my layoff. They said it was because they were eliminating the fabrication department. I handled the layoff professionally and left amicably; said thanks for the opportunity, shook hands, and went home. Then, a month later I saw my old job posted online. Literally the same job. I professionally and politely reached out to HR and my former manager for some feedback. I wanted to know what to improve upon and what not to do at my next job. HR lied and said the job I saw was in NY. Um, NO it was the SAME role I had in Hackensack, NJ, and the job posting even said the job was IN NJ. My former manager ignored me. Didn't even answer when I asked if I could still use him as a reference. Sadly, I had left another job that I thought wasn't a good fit, to join Drive 21, only to be let go six months later. I regret leaving the other job as my boss seemed to appreciate me. They even counteroffered me, but I left as I really wanted to work at Drive21. I wasn't even offered any kind of severance pay. I feel like they let me go because they just didn't like me, which is fine. Some personalities will clash, but If there was something I was doing wrong they could have talked to me and worked with me to improve. I can handle constructive criticism. Other than being told I was defensive, no one had anything negative to say regarding my work, at least not to my face. The only positive feedback I got was from the guy who trained me, who was a peer, not a manager.

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