Major Shift for the worse - Anonymous employee Moog Inc. Employee Review

1.0
27 Dec 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary and benefits are decent

Cons

There has been a major shift is the overall company culture. Younger less experienced individuals are taking a wrecking ball to the company. HR is oblivious to employee discontent and finds ways to "let people go" that do not fit their overall narrative. The company is going downhill very quickly.

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Moog Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review. We regret to hear that you are having a negative experience with us. At Moog, we work hard to maintain our company culture and truly believe that We Are All In This Together. As times evolve and our company continues to expand, we are constantly working to be a fluid organization while maintaining the culture and spirit of what makes Moog a great place to work. A top priority is taking care of our employees and creating a positive, supportive working environment. Leaders and managers that encourage and support our employees are key to keeping our Moog culture strong. If you would like to discuss any of your concerns further, we encourage you to reach out to your manager or Employee Engagement representative. We believe open conversations can provide clarity and support, and we’re here to listen and help.

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