5 star to 2 star this year - Anonymous employee Hilmot Employee Review

2.0
30 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

When I first started I would have given Hilmot 5 stars. The executive managers were making good business decisions. The people there are great to work with and very inclusive. Hilmot has a employee base that is very diverse and inclusive. There were a lot of people who had been with the company for 5 plus years. Employees were happy to share their knowledge and experience. There are still a few left who will. Hilmot is still a good place to acquire new skills and stretch your professional knowledge, if you are a good self learner and can handle the current environment. Wages are average, but Hilmot does have good benefits and social networking opportunities. HR is understanding and will work with you during a life changing event. Within certain occupations telecommuting is available. The company tries to use technologies to its advantage. Hilmot is fortunate enough to have an IT person who has 15+ years experience and is from a time when IT students learned the the skills to manage infrastructure, security, administration and programming for servers and networks. Hilmot was a great place to work. I hope they get back to being a 5 star place to work again. The majority of the people are still great to work with.

Cons

Why Gilmore has dropped to 2 stars. With in the last six months the company has had a new executive manager take over. The new executive manager has made decisions, changes and expectations without clear communication to other managers or employees. Established workflows and procedures were gotten rid of and not clearly replace. Workflow and procedudures change from day to day. There is a serious lack of communication between workgroups. With all the uncertantity, communication has now also broken down within workgroups. This has resulted in a lot of finger pointing when things get behind or are late. Currenty there is a turn over of people who have been with the company for a long period of time (5+ years). Mostly these people have quite but, a few have been fired for disagreeing with the new executive managers that took over this year. The loss of the experience and influence of these people is being felt through out the company. The instability and uncertainty has affected the general mood of the work place. When new people come on board there is not any real training or on boarding other than HR. If there is anything remotely close to training it is from anyone who has a few minutes. The person showing you your job has most likely only been with the company for 6 to 12 months. You are pretty much on your own to figure things out. Currently most areas are understaffed and the current staff is expected to keep up with the work load. On one hand the company promotes life balance. But the majority of the engineering staff, project managers and installers work 12 to 16 hours a day. For a company of 200 employees there is only one IT person who does everything and is also the facilities manager. This results in long wait times to get non-urgent IT tasks addressed. The current environment is unstable and difficult.

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3.0
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Pros

The employees who make the company run are great people to work with. Whether it is on the shop floor or in the office. If you like fast paced environments, then this will suite you perfect as jobs are always coming in whether they are big and small. A little bit of potential to move up in the company depending upon your work ethic and how much you cozy up to management and show you would like to move elsewhere.

Cons

Management seems to think of new ideas to reinvigorate the company while also not communicating what those changes are. They give their own opinions on your expertise about what they want. If you don't oblige to their demands, even when it isn't possible or the smart way to go, you will just be in the dog house for not being a yes man. Yes men is the key to moving up.

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