Global Partners reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(197 total reviews)
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Eric Slifka

86% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Global Partners has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Global Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, Mining & Utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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197 reviews
1.0
Dec 30, 2015

Awful, cliquey place

Anonymous employee
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Pros

*Good CEO *Some good middle managers

Cons

*Egotistical meglomaniac runs GDSO like a dictatorship. *Management is clueless and in over head *Backstabbing childish employees *Culture of nepotism

1.0
Apr 13, 2016

Do not give this place a chance

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I don't believe I could scrape up even one.

Cons

One of the worst job environments I have ever seen. People allowed to scream and swear at other employees in the middle of the halls or out in the open at someone's desk. Openly talking negatively about other employees in front of whomever they please with no discretion or remorse . Condescension ran wild. Throwing someone under the bus was commonplace. It's not a mystery why the turnover rate is so high. I don't think any decent person stays too long. They get a sense of what this place is about and then they're out, fast.

2.0
Oct 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The company looks to hire mainly young people. Petroleum industry experience isn't always necessary to get a position. For someone's first job right out of college the compensation isn't bad.

Cons

The company sells a "team" environment but in reality is anything but. When there are problems, one divisional Senior VP walks around bellowing, "Who's to blame??? There's ALWAYS somebody to blame!!!!" Team is only team when things are going well, when things start going bad fingers get pointed (usually behind people's backs) and people just start looking to throw others under the bus. Formal training is non-existent. All training is 100% OJT, and if you don't "get it" the first time you are told, you are considered stupid and untrainable. The company does not believe in a work-life balance. They expect salaried employees to be "all Global, all the time." I work 7 days/week, 365 days/year (yes, including holidays). I put in about 65 hours/week. Every week. My "official" hours are 8:30 - 5:00 but my boss expects me at my desk from 7:00 - 6:30 M-F. Weekends can be anywhere from 4 to 6 hours each day. My salary wouldn't be bad (but certainly not good) for 40 hours/week, but at 65 hours/week it isn't much. We often receive emails on Friday evenings after we have left the office with substantial projects that need to be delivered by 9:00am Monday morning. Raises are below moderate (I believe the proper term would be "insulting") although there are bonuses. It is not unusual to hear managers absolutely screaming at employees, swearing, berating them, and dressing them up and down right on the floor (open floor plan, no cubicle walls and managers don't have private offices) in front of everybody. It can be a very hostile work environment. Not surprisingly this environment prompts a lot of "self-medicating" after work. I went from not drinking at all when I joined the company to just looking forward to getting home and drinking a six-pack. Opportunities for advancement are almost non-existent. I have not seen one internal promotion to a senior management position. All new senior managers have been hired from outside the company. Because the workforce is so young, and mid-level managers are never promoted to senior managers, there is almost no room for advancement. With annual raises so low, this means that opportunities for career growth and income growth are both close to zero. Good employees leave (the company has a turnover rate of almost 75% annually, but this does include store/retail employees) as this is the only opportunity for a promotion. Unfortunately when employees leave, many times they are not replaced or it takes the company 9 to 12 months to hire a replacement. This increases the work load on other employees, prompting them to leave, as well. It is a vicious cycle and senior/divisional management doesn't care. Bad managers/supervisors are not removed from their positions even though the high turnover rate in certain departments (and the accompanying HR complaints) clearly indicates problems. Good managers/supervisors leave because they see the institutional favoritism and internal politics and realize they will never get anywhere.

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