Glad to be Gone - Anonymous employee Molex Employee Review

3.0
18 Jan 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Growing company Great people / co-workers

Cons

Blue collar behavior Owned by Koch Industries

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Molex Response
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Hello, this is Amish from Molex. I am sorry to hear about your experience and hope you have found a more fulfilling opportunity. We strive to create an environment that leads to fulfillment and limitless possibilities for those that embrace challenge and are driven to create value. Best of luck to you. Again, thank you for your review.

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Cons

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