Middle Management Will Make or Break Your Experience - Financial Professional Prudential Employee Review

2.0
27 Jun 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits, brand name recognition, huge resources, SOME fantastic support staff, trying frantically to catch up on the tech front

Cons

All commissions on the FPA and FP side of the company, Middle management is incentivized to bring out the worst in themselves and their team. The office and team you end up with will decide whether you succeed or fail unless you have the experience necessary to navigate and steer clear of the New Org.

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