Palladium reviews

4.0

86% would recommend to a friend

(564 total reviews)

Chris Hirst

84% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Palladium has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 564 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Palladium employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Gerenciamento e consultoria industry (3.7 stars).

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564 reviews
1.0
Jun 24, 2016

It's all talk

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay and benefits are competitive (except no sick leave as PTO and sick leave are all combined so if you have a catastrophic illness, you're out of luck with no possibility of accumulating sick leave over years of service.) I'm in the Wash., DC office, and there are some very smart, nice and committed people, but they are powerless against the HQ machine in Dubai.

Cons

Palladium leadership is excellent at rhetoric, making frequent statements about a "commitment to international development," but in fact there is no such commitment. As an example, Palladium has recently set new policies whereby company leaders in developing countries have purchasing authority only up to $200. The approach to development is paternalistic with programs being run from the US and Dubai. The Dubai-based CEO has some odd fixations such as "open plan" for everyone including staff with sensitive positions such as the head of HR and head of business development. Getting work done in the DC office is difficult (lack of privacy for sensitive business calls, noise, generally unpleasant environment), so many people find reasons to work from home. Yet, the CEO and his cronies persist in citing the benefits of open plan to productivity (contrary to study findings). I have to agree with the previous commenter that the true focus of Palladium is on making money, not making a difference in the developing world. The reason for keeping work in the US rather than delegating authority to the field, where it belongs, is that Palladium takes a hefty overhead on US based staff salaries. They do not get such overhead on field salaries.

1.0
Apr 12, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The sheer sense of relief, gratitude and appreciation you you will feel when you quit and go and work for a real company. The rapidly expanding network of fabulous and talanted Palladium alumni you'll become life long friends with one you hit the eject button. The realisation that the bad job you once had, actually wasn't so bad after all - healthy perspective.

Cons

The corporate gaslighting and nastiness, the systemic bullying, favouritism and toxicity, a company rotting from the top down, the shareholder greed, hypocrisy and unscrupulously manipulated share prices, questionable ethics (and accounting), leadership malignancy, blame shifting, burnouts, transactional, discardable, people-last culture. The wake of human collateral it leaves while cashing in on poverty, and preaching values it fails miserably to even try to uphold - tick box compliance and marketing BS.

4.0
Jan 5, 2020
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Wonderful smart people, driven to do the work. Room for taking on new responsibilities and growing in your role. Exciting work generally.

Cons

Work life balance is not a priority. Support staff are understaffed slowing all processes. Paperwork and operations systems need work to be streamlined and consistent. Onboarding process was awful when I started. Salaries could be more competitive to the market.

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