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Trimble Transportation

Part of Trimble

Is this your company?

Turnover, re-orgs, and lack of direction. - Anonymous employee Trimble Transportation Employee Review

1.0
19 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work from home policy depending on your manager. Stock purchase program. Good co-workers that you can learn from (if they stick around).

Cons

There was a review that called this place a “factory of sadness” and it pretty much hits the nail on the head. Morale is way down. Management is lying to the customers about capabilities of products and chasing buzz-word tech to make the marketing seem better (Powered by Hadoop, Wide Tables, NiFi, Blockchain {or Blockch0n if you’re really in the know!}, etc..) Leadership has zero direction for the products and at least one of the leaders (the one that can’t spell) is a big time plagiarist. Very unethical. My last manager was like a seagull; normally soaring high and out of sight, but occasionally he would swoop down, make a bunch of noise, and crap all over everything. He had no idea about my team, the work we did, how our product worked, or the value it delivered. Nor did he have interest in figuring it out. He managed by emergency, constantly applying pressure down and BS up. I was paid below market; I got a 28% pay increase by changing jobs. I will say that if you don’t like your job at TMW you can always wait 6 to 9 months and a re-org might change everything!

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5.0
3 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Wonderful team of supportive and knowledgeable individuals. Very welcoming and inclusive, and I definitely grew/learned a lot.

Cons

Projects and timelines change, but that's a given in this day and age

4.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Trimble Transportation encourages and rewards self-starters who seek to improve their skillsets through continued learning.

Cons

Positions which rely upon technical skills (e.g., product design, coding, etc.) are subject to downsizing as a result of the ever-increasing reliance upon Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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