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Project Management Institute

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Project Management Institute reviews

2.6

27% would recommend to a friend

(301 total reviews)
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Pierre Le Manh

31% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Project Management Institute has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 301 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Project Management Institute employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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301 reviews
2.0
Jan 31, 2026
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Pros

- Fully remote environment - Good compensation - Some great, clever people

Cons

- Very hierarchical ways of working (nothing to do with what PMI teaches) - Psychologically unsafe (questions or recommendations strictly not permitted) - Constant restructures with people losing jobs - Unclear roles and responsibilities - HR non existent

1.0
Aug 15, 2025

Toxic Old-Guard Culture, Zero Accountability

Anonymous employee
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Pros

At one time, PMI’s culture was exceptional—supportive, collaborative, and inspiring enough to make you think, “This is the place I’d want to retire.” Sadly, that sense of community and pride has disappeared.

Cons

PMI once had a strong, collaborative culture, but in recent years it has shifted toward a more toxic environment. Many long-tenured employees dominate decision-making yet often focus more on fault-finding than problem-solving. This has created a climate where accountability is rare, and resistance to change is high. If leadership continues to rely solely on these voices, progress will remain stalled—if they truly had the solutions, issues would have been resolved years ago. The HR function feels disengaged. In situations where employees present legitimate concerns or evidence to counter claims, there is often no follow-up or investigation. Close personal networks between certain managers and staff create a pattern of protecting each other while deflecting blame onto others. This behavior has become normalized, eroding trust across teams. There are also troubling leadership practices, such as approving work based on unvalidated assumptions, avoiding ownership of those decisions, and, in some cases, ending employment prematurely without allowing individuals a fair opportunity to demonstrate performance. This shift has damaged morale and led to the loss of talented employees who could have made a positive impact. The organization promotes modern project management principles, but the reality does not always match the message—some project leaders still lack familiarity with fundamental frameworks like Kanban. The result is inefficiency, missed opportunities, and a growing gap between stated values and actual practices.

1.0
Mar 29, 2023

Don't come here if you have any self respect

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits Outside of customer care the culture seems great Great if you want to be in an abusive relationship with your employer

Cons

Micro managing You have several schedules and monitoring software watching you at all times The QA records your screen and watches your every move No trust Constant gaslighting Supervisors will kneecap growth every chance they have

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Project Management Institute Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We do use standard digital technology to track customer interactions for the purpose of ensuring we provide the best possible service to our members, certification holders, clients, and partners. Please refer to our management team in Customer Care for specific questions around this process. If you’d like to discuss growth opportunities within the organization, feel free to reach out to a member of the Global Talent team who can help you navigate conversations with your supervisors.
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