Altium Packaging Reviews

2.7

37% would recommend to a friend

(272 total reviews)
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John Mooers

5% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

Altium Packaging has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 272 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Altium Packaging employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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272 reviews
1.0
11 Oct 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Some really good, conscientious people who work here.

Cons

Do yourself a big favor - both customers and prospective employees - and don't go near this place. Their employee turnover has been extraordinarily high for as many years as the reigning CEO has been in place. He's a cast-off from Georgia Pacific, who 'borrowed' GP's so called Guiding Principles. This company touts and recites these Guiding Principles in cult-like rants with every internal meeting or other company communique'. Disregard the fake positive reviews here. Really, no kidding. This may sound petty, but those of us who work within the higher levels of management know they aren't true. And as far as being an AJC preferred employer? - truly laughable. They are the complete opposite of this. Here's what they do, they hire Directors and VPs (who may look good on a resume), who fire good people. These good people know how to do their jobs, but are 'seasoned professionals' not boot lickers, so they know where the proverbial bones are buried. Then these over zealous Directors / VPs are found out to be incompetent - and THEY are finally fired or are told to resign. But by that time, some seasoned professionals and other truly competent people have been canned and are long gone. So what's left? They start over again with hiring new over-zealous Directors / VPs who hire new people, feed them the Guiding Principle kool-aid and see how long THEY last. The new people either wise up and flee, or they become victims too. (see a pattern here?) Why the new owners (after Bain) don't see what's really going on here is a mystery to many of us.

1.0
20 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are a lot of good people in the ranks; however, they are just trying to survive and do not want to incur the wrath of the CEO.

Cons

Do not work for this company unless you are desperate and you like to brown nose, which actually won’t get you anywhere in the long run, and if you also enjoy watching your coworkers being laid off left and right at a steady pace. This will be you soon. The CEO rules ruthlessly. He is feared, despised and not respected. Does this remind you of a dictatorship? It should! Don’t ever speak your mind because it will cost you very quickly. When the CEO came onboard, the very best he could do is “regurgitate” the so called "Guiding Principles" of Georgia Pacific, from where he came. He could not come up with his own. Why he is even employed here is beyond belief. Here comes the good part: During regular meetings, employees are forced to chant these Guiding Principles at every turn like little school children and to apply them to the most mundane subjects like Health Insurance (which by the way is horrific and one of worst in the industry). Here is what the "Guiding Principles" REALLY mean: "Act with Integrity and Compliance" HR department is told to write positive fake reviews on the Glassdoor - that's Integrity and Ethics for you. Do only what the CEO tells you, otherwise you are out of Compliance. "Drive Value Creation" The only Value created at this place is the reduced heating bills in winter as result of all the “hot air coming out of the talking heads of some of the senior managers” "Be Disciplined Entrepreneurs" What kind of disciplined entrepreneur spends a ton of money to move to a fancy new office, when the old one was sufficient? The one that does not spend his own money! Totally wasteful. "Focus on the Customer" If Consolidated focused on the Customer, the Customers would not be dropping them like hot potatoes, as soon as they could, after their throats were jammed with Unfair Trade Terms. "Act with Humility" Fake humility will help you advance in the company. "Treat others with Dignity and Respect" Loyal employees, especially senior sales folks, are discarded like garbage. "Seek Fulfillment at Work" This should be written on a sign that hangs around your neck.

5.0
29 June 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

What continuously impresses me about CCC is that everyone, from the CEO to floor level employees, walks the talk when it comes to Guiding Principles (Company Values); it's part of our everyday vocabulary and actions. We take tremendous pride in our safe working environment. We truly celebrate our successes which also has greatly contributed to Company growth.

Cons

Due to our growth, we need MORE qualified, innovative employees at every level.

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