Disappointed in the Direction Under New Leadership - Anonymous employee Caterpillar Employee Review

1.0
25 June 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong brand with global recognition, Talented and dedicated coworkers, Competitive compensation and benefits, Opportunities to work on large-scale, impactful projects, Long-standing legacy of innovation and product quality

Cons

Culture has declined rapidly under new CEO, Leadership says one thing publicly and does another internally, Decisions are made without transparency or input from those impacted, Increased focus on control and optics rather than trust and results, Morale is low, Psychological safety has taken a major hit,Long-tenured employees feel undervalued or pushed out,Shift away from flexibility, with pressure to return to in-office regardless of business need

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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