Not a good company for freshers - Anonymous employee NETZSCH Group Employee Review

2.0
19 Aug 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good company with good morals,One can learn a lot if he has previous experience in this industry.Good environment to work,you will get all the facilities that they provide.Good salary structure.The best Upper Management one can get very supportive.U will get lot of trainings.

Cons

Few people are not good,reporting managers are the worst,they take credit for what you have done,they thrash you once their job is done.If you are a fresher and you are with a manager who has just become a manager then he will make u a puppet and will ask u to dance according to him.Once my manager told me that we have an appointment at a place nearby his house,I also went along with him,this guy told me that his wife and son are waiting in MC Donalds and took me with him,he is asking me to share my daily expenses for having snacks with his family.He just made a waste visit and then left from there to home and told me also to go home,he has a really bad habit of showing off in office,he doesn't work the whole day and starts working at 6 o clock...what the heck

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5.0
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Pros

I have been extremely happy with my work-life balance at this company. I enjoy what I do for work and have fun doing it!

Cons

Must be flexible to work off-hours from time to time.

2.0
22 June 2025
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CEO approval
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Pros

Netzsch Pumps is a well estabilshed and globally respected manufacture in the positive displacement pump industry.

Cons

1-Communication gaps between department. (no one knows) 2-Inconsistent management styles across regions. (Every day keep changing, CEO go to sleep wakes up with a new idea and we have to try it. majority of the time its a disastor. 3-Training and career development can be reactive.(good luck) 4-High turn over. my entire office quit including the VP. 5-Yearly bonus supposed to be 10k you end up with $2500 or $3000 Work / Life balance

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