Profit over People - Senior Project Engineer Emerson Employee Review

2.0
7 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great colleagues to work with. Pay seems relatively competitive. Work life balance isn't too bad.

Cons

Company puts profits and shareholders well above employees. Employees are just a number and expendable when needing to add a percent or two to meet/exceed yearly financial targets. Leds to concerns about job security in uncertain times. Communication from executive management is either near non-existent or just smoke and mirrors. Leads to an abundance of speculation. A large amount of work is off-shored to low cost centers. Not just engineering either. Career growth is limited. Work life balance is not consistent. Depends who your manager is.

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Emerson Response
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This is definitely not what we strive for with regards to our employees. It’s our people that drive innovation and the success of the company. Without our employees, there is no Emerson. We are always striving for improvement and would love to hear more from you. Please contact us at glassdoor.feedback@emerson.com.

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