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RAM Windows & Doors

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2.0
16 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Not the best , not the worst.

Cons

High turnover is a red flag.

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RAM Windows & Doors Response
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We're sorry to hear about your experience, and we take your feedback seriously. We strive to create a positive and supportive work environment for all our employees, and it's concerning to learn that your experience didn't meet our standards. Your feedback helps us identify areas for improvement, and we would appreciate the opportunity to address any concerns you may have had during your time with us.

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5.0
11 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great teammates, decent benefits.fast growing company

Cons

limited opportunities for advancement and management can be stressful at times

1.0
23 June 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

RAM Windows & Doors might be a good starting point if you’re early in your career or don’t have other immediate options. I was fortunate to meet a few genuinely great colleagues, which was one of the highlights of my time there.

Cons

The company faces significant internal challenges. The organization lacks proper infrastructure and effective leadership. Communication from upper management is minimal, which causes frequent confusion across departments. There are no company-wide meetings and very little investment in employee morale, which contributes to a culture that can feel unmotivated and stagnant. There are a few people who are truly passionate and care deeply about their work, but unfortunately, those efforts are not consistently recognized or rewarded. There are no performance reviews, raises, or bonuses. The only gesture toward employee appreciation was a monthly birthday cake—which was discontinued about a year ago. The culture is very much “sink or swim.” Don’t expect mentorship or structured support; you'll likely be figuring things out on your own. On the flip side, this environment did push me to grow quickly and take on responsibilities beyond my role. I learned a lot—but largely out of necessity and lack of support. If you have other opportunities, I would suggest exploring those first. But if this is your stepping stone, go in with realistic expectations and use the experience to build your skill set for the next chapter.

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