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Premier Technology

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Quickly going downhill.... - Anonymous employee Premier Technology Employee Review

3.0
1 Dec 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great for the self-starter. Good middle management. Pretty flexible - just get your work done. Great surroundings and office layout.

Cons

This used to be a partnership of three senior managers who each brought their own professionalismto the organization. Premier is now down to one owner and populated the senior management with family members - all the way from sales management to CFO. This has led to a series of questionable business ventures (all failed or failing) such as; a steel supplier, military contracts, mining equipment and an armor plating company (originally destined for rural Idaho). The result has seen hard earned business capital being squandered on spin-off companies instead of investing in the core of the company. Employees no longer seem to be an investment - rather a comodity. Shame - this was a strong and proud company at one time.

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Pros

Supportive and skilled coworkers who take pride in their craft Interesting and varied projects that keep the work engaging Travel opportunities to different sites and locations Competitive pay and steady hours Strong culture of teamwork and respect

Cons

Travel can mean long stretches away from home Work is physically demanding (but rewarding if you enjoy hands-on craft)

1.0
14 Sept 2025
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Pros

90% of the people at Premier are nice and welcoming.

Cons

Reactive instead of proactive: Problems are always patched at the last minute instead of being fixed properly, which creates repeat issues. Lack of investment: The company avoids upgrading systems/tools even when they’re clearly outdated or broken. Poor communication: Employees are often left in the dark about changes until after they happen. Micromanagement or neglect: Depending on the day, leadership is either hovering unnecessarily or completely absent. Low morale and high turnover: Many talented people leave because of the environment. No career growth: Raises, promotions, or professional development are rarely supported. Hostile leadership: Owners/managers have been known to yell or curse at staff and customers. Disorganized priorities: Efforts are scattered — lots of “firefighting” instead of long-term planning.

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