employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Furnace Manufacturing

Is this your company?

Below average pay and bad management - Anonymous employee Furnace Manufacturing Employee Review

1.0
3 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Working within the music industry is interesting -Modern office/casual dress code/dog friendly office

Cons

-It's such a tiny company (10 office employees) so there is no upward mobility/career prospects -Really high turnover rate for the company size. Management frequently fires employees unexpectedly and gives that work to other employees with no compensation -Owner of the company has a temper and is very greedy. You can hear him screaming in other offices -Sales team had their commission taken away with no explanation -Furnace has not changed their systems or processes since the company was much smaller and its hard to manage the workload -Management is a mess and a lot of sudden/unexpected changes within the company that tend to turn out bad -Subpar salary and no regular schedule on performance reviews -Passive aggression between management and employees during useless daily staff meetings where employees are forced to share "improvements"

Explore other reviews about Furnace Manufacturing

5.0
21 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Was able to learn a lot and manager open to questions

Cons

Hours were early but once you get use to it, it was managable.

1.0
12 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Unique opportunity to work within the music industry and gain exposure to artists and creative projects.

Cons

Little to no career growth and advancement opportunities. No real HR there Very high turnover for the company’s size, employees are often let go suddenly, and their workload is redistributed without additional pay or recognition. Leadership lacks professionalism; outbursts and reactive decision-making create an uncomfortable work environment. Systems and processes have not scaled with company growth, leading to inefficiencies and burnout. Frequent last-minute changes from management often result in confusion and extra work. Below-average pay with no consistent structure for performance reviews or raises. "Lean Manufacturing" daily meetings felt unproductive

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All