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Crestron Electronics

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Your experience will depend on your department. The whole company is one big class divide. - Anonymous employee Crestron Electronics Employee Review

1.0
10 June 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free coffee, tea, milk, sugar. Occasional free marketing items (shirts, umbrellas, notepads, pens, etc). Subsidized vending machines. Cool technology if you can get close enough to play with it.

Cons

If your manager doesn't care, you're sunk. No chance for mobility, raises are a joke. Spouses and children are not covered under their insurance policy. You have to earn vacation days, 1 day for every month, no days off during first 3 month probation. You're treated like a child. Work hours are 8:45 - 5:30 with a 45 minute lunch. Crestron never closes regardless of weather conditions. All in all the underlying message is that management doesn't care. Even praises are back handed, thanks for all your hard work, now work harder. Training is a joke, deadlines are ridiculous, everyone is overworked and under paid/appreciated. You're not going to find flex hours, summer hours, stocked food pantries or any of the other usual perks you'd find in modern corporate America. Tuition reimbursement has more fine print than a gym membership. Crestron targets recent grads for a reason, cheap labor.

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5.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Hours and Good Opportunities

Cons

No cons to speak of

3.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Relaxed. Management understands traditional AV industry is saturated and is trying hard to pivot the company into new direction. Whether it will work or not is to be seen.

Cons

This place really needs to re-evaluate how they hire and retain engineers. Across all disciplines, there are many senior level engineers who have no idea what they are doing. Some lack such basic engineering skills and knowledge which makes one wonder if they had proper higher level education or lied about their past career experiences on their resume. Most of them are genuinely nice people, but they are really dragging down productivity.

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