Mishimoto Reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)

Jeffrey Kuster

Not enough data to show CEO approval

38% positive business outlook

Mishimoto has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mishimoto employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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23 reviews
5.0
3 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

What a great team! Everyone here is customer focused and enthusiastic about doing their best work. Having worked at a few other companies during my career, I'm impressed with the array of benefits Mishimoto offers. To name a few: 401K with matching, company-wide performance bonus, free gym (that you can even use in the middle of the day!), massage chair, flex-schedules, rec-room with pool table and basketball arcade, bring-your-dog-to-work days, "beer and cheese" Tuesday afternoons... But more importantly, people are given the tools, machines, technologies, etc. that they need to be successful at their jobs. All managers at all levels have open doors and encourage feedback and ideas... positive or negative. Good ideas get pursued, and even poor ideas are discussed to see if they have merit before abandoning them. It's astounding to see how far this company has come in such a short time, and to see how much opportunity still lies ahead.

Cons

The company is nimble. We are able to identify problems and make changes quickly. Much more quickly than larger 'red tape' companies. But, with that, comes a lot of change - which can be frustrating to some folks. So, if you are not adaptable to change and innovation, you may struggle here. I read a couple 'negative' reviews on this sight. Some interesting perspectives. And a few outright inaccuracies. For example, someone said the PTO is 5-7 days. That is simply not true. The starting PTO is 10 days, and it increases steadily with tenure. Someone said they have a problem that the owner drives two expensive sports cars. Well, yeah! We are a company of automotive enthusiasts. I think it's cool that the owner is into it. I'd be a little worried if the owner of a successful enthusiast-driven automotive company was pulling into work in a Tercel (no offence intended to Tercel drivers!) Someone made the comment that we hire someone because they interview well or promote them because they have an MBA. All else being equal, that is correct. People who are able to articulate their thoughts, are engaging, and who speak intelligibly are going to have a better chance of getting hired. And people who take the effort to learn and to further their education are more likely to get promoted. I would be very wary of a company who hired people who don't interview well or promoted people who don't care about improvement.... Someone said there is no work-life balance. I've been at companies where a 50-60 hour work week is 'expected'. Not the case here. We work hard and we work efficient - which is how we accomplish so much during a standard 8-hour day.

2.0
1 Feb 2017

Great at first, but be weary

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Casual, Dog days, nice co-workers

Cons

Lack of structured training, management

2.0
9 Mar 2022

Prepare to be Gaslighted

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Bring your dog to work, work life/balance (if you don't care about advancement), good mid-level culture, generous HRA helps with expensive health insurance cost

Cons

Upper management has the attitude that everybody is disposable and their motto is "exceeding expectations is meeting expectations", so no matter how hard you work, expect little recognition in return; advancement requires 60+ hour weeks and weekends; salary comparisons are a dog and pony show - HR conflates experience with tenure, so unless you've stayed in your position for 5+ years, don't expect to get paid competitively, management wants to put out a new-age company vibe but backs it with antiquated treatment of employees

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