Leadership ruined a good thing. - Corporate Account Support Motion Industries Employee Review

1.0
16 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

If you're a straight white guy, you'll fit in well.

Cons

Women, people of color, anyone in the LGBTQ spectrum, or just generally good people should stay far away from this place. Under the previous CEO (Tim Breen) this was a good place to work; flexibility, good pay, intelligent decisions from leadership. After Randy Breaux took over it transformed from a company that genuinely seemed to care about its employees to a company that only cared about its profits and enriching the shareholders. Pay completely stagnated (and this was before COVID), management began swapping positions every 6 months, and people started getting laid off left and right. Now, you're lucky if you can get any kind of support from management to better your work environment or see any flexibility whatsoever, and the interpersonal culture at Motion is completely rancid. Managers have best friends on the teams they manage, and actively play favorites with no regard for actual productivity when it comes to career advancement or even just basic support. Leadership will actively tank any projects they didn't come up with because it makes them look like they're making decisions, when most of the time they're just flying and drinking on the company dime (all the while saying they don't have enough money in the budget for raises or incentives).

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5.0
6 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Wonderful place to be. The team morale is high and management is continuously looking to do everything they can for people.

Cons

Management is limited in what they can do. If you’re needing a promotion, a raise, or an accommodation, it needs to move up the chain.

2.0
28 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, room for growth and great place to get your career foundation.

Cons

Poor upper management, wasteful spending on depts that don't support customer focus, hr policies that protect lazyness and unfair promotion practice.

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