Don't. Just no. - Anonymous employee AVG Automation Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Full time work but that's it. Constant disasters make the general employees very hard working and experts at problem solving

Cons

First off any good review of this company was forced to be written by upper management i worked there at the time they did so. Owner and his son both have no idea what they are doing. Both Fail to follow through on every promise to employees that they make. Terrible over priced insurances. They think it's a treat to work with them but they are bull headed, forgetful and generally unpleasant to be around. Owners insults employees openly creating a hostile work environment. Hires people on workers visa and then works them almost to the point of slavery for vastly underpaid wages. Upper management has zero communication skill. Other General production workers are all pleasant to be around if depressed from lack of direction and poor pay/benifits. Most employees speak foreign languages as their first language so communication is also extremely limited. Lack of employees means every one has to do at least 2 other positions for no extra money.

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5.0
28 June 2021
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Pros

I am a degreed Engineer who graduated last year from an accredited university and was hired about a year ago as Sales Application Engineer and recently became the Marketing Engineer. I have been given many different opportunities to grow as a professional. I got to learn a lot about different aspects of industrial automation. I, personally, really like supportive and helpful environment that higher management has fostered over time. This is a really good opportunity as a fresh graduate to learn various aspects of corporate world ranging from Sales, Marketing, Engineering, to Project Management. Higher management never falls short in appreciating your efforts. I have been exposed to various aspects of the business to learn and grow. There are people always there to help you, be it related to office work or outside of office. The owner of the company loves to teach about Industrial Automation world as he is the pioneer in the field. He likes to also help his employees adapt and succeed in outside world and helps them lay out unique paths for them to lead with boldness. I have learnt a lot from him regarding not just Industrial Controls but all aspects of life, so can you! The work environment is very pleasant and gives you great sense of belonging.

Cons

Would love to have a corporate Mercedes Benz to drive!

2.0
1 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Popcorn Fridays, other employees were very nice and fun to be around. - Does understand that family issues come up (sick kids, etc...) - 3 weeks vacation after 5 years - Good resume builder in the manufacturing/automation industry

Cons

- Pay isn't up to par with industry standard along with the commission structure (which is also not very good and strangely done). Maybe put together a good bonus plan along with good pay and employees might stick around longer than 4 months. - Quality of products and technology is lacking BIG TIME. Hard to compete with other automation companies like Automation Direct, Red Lion, Omron, Maple, etc...when your products aren't up to par with their features. - Speaking of quality, I am not sure if the testing protocol needs to be changed, but this is one of the biggest issues here. You might sell 10 HMIs or PLCs and 3-5 of them will come back with defects. It's very frustrating to bring on a brand new customer, only for them to leave in a year because product doesn't work. If you want to gain 5 new customers and lose 10 and run your business that way go ahead I guess... - The "professional" training left a little to be desired. - The owner runs the show, including sales and customer service departments. He is a very talented engineer, but his people and marketing skills are lacking. He doesn't know how to treat employees with respect. - Mandatory 50 hour work week. Honestly this would be just fine typically, but the pay doesn't match up.

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