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Whirlpool Corporation

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Company is going downhill - Thermal Technician Whirlpool Corporation Employee Review

1.0
17 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

-You have a job...for now. -salary + overtime -depending on the boss, they can be flexible on start times

Cons

-not transparent about pay and try to lowball you anytime they can -they said no negotiating the offer -doesn't give cost of living pay increases -doesn't pay out commission you are promise from InsidePass. A way to sell products at a discount to friends and family. -no promotions unless someone higher than you leaves the company, and thats only if they decide not to dump the responsibilities on someone else -They only hire engineers out of country now to work remote because its cheaper. -they took away WFH fridays and flex fridays -bad vacation amount -bad pay -doesn't tell you a specific metric goes into an employee rating for years, when you are just told it can slightly increase your small bonus. -upper management is awful -only gives 3% raises even when inflation is 12% -seems like they will eventually move everything overseas because its cheaper.

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Pros

Always people make sure the job goes well for them

Cons

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2.0
9 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong brand recognition and quality products. A bunch of great people.

Cons

Cult-like relationships: if you didn't grow up in Benton Harbor...Your boss did. I was recruited based on more than 25 years of multifamily housing experience and long-standing industry relationships. After joining, I discovered a substantial portion of my responsibilities involved government and commercial laundry accounts, which were not my area of expertise and were not what I expected from the interview process. The company appeared to place greater emphasis on standardized account management than leveraging established customer relationships and industry networks. For professionals hired because of their market knowledge and connections, this may be frustrating.

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