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NuSil Technology

Acquired by Avantor

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NuSil Technology Reviews

2.9

36% would recommend to a friend

(154 total reviews)
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Michael Stubblefield

37% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

NuSil Technology has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 154 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The NuSil Technology 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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154 reviews
1.0
13 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- decent 1st job -simply is a stepping stone to a "real" career

Cons

Where do I start? I echo most (if not all) of the reviews here. I was hired right out of college and took a very low wage with the promise of increases and benefits to come (which never came after 5 years). Favoritism is rampant here. If you are not "part of the group" of your supervisor... you will never move anywhere. If you bring to the attention of your supervisor a violation ... YOU are the one that is written up. If you "do the right thing" and follow policy (and not what secretive wish of management is) YOU are the one that will take the fall. Show up late? Take 2 hour lunches? Leave early? Sit and read the dictionary (yes a real thing)? Sit and watch other people clean up your catastrophic messes? All perfectly fine here with no ramifications if you are in your manager's good favors. After 5 years there, and inventing many products that made (literally) millions of dollars I was noticed by another company. I was recruited and they made an offer that gave me 200% the pay, better benefits, stock options, room for advancement, and many more perks, and thus I resigned. That's when all hell broke loose! Instead of attempting to retain an employee that made the company millions, they unleashed a barrage of fear-based actions.... no offer to keep me ("can we make you an offer to stay" is not an offer. Come to me with a number.... not a question), confiscated all my lab books, blocked all computer logins, all current projects halted, not allowed to be alone (always in a room "with someone")... One by one, upper management called me into their office to attempt to shame, intimidate, and scare me into staying. When none of this seemed to work for them (all these things over the course of 3 days mind you) they simply gave me my final check and sent me home. It did not stop there! I came home to legal papers (one from FedEx, one from personal carrier, and one from USPS) threatening to sue for going to another company and working in the same field. I know what a "non-disclosure agreement" is and I will always be professional, something they failed to notice. This was executed out of fear, greed, and inability to lead effectively. This company does not offer any security, does not deliver on its promises, offers piddly amounts for compensations, and has shown time and time again that you as an employee are 100% expendable and are there to make the coffers of upper management bigger. Ever wonder why the average employee is either there for < 5 years or >15? (Hint, people either wise up or settle.) I've been out of that abusive relationship for many years now. Without a doubt, one of the best decisions in my life. Get out while you can!

1.0
6 Dec 2015

Leaders are not trusted

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office is in a very scenic location. Employees below the Sr levels are good people who care about the company.

Cons

Sr management are not trusted by employees. There is a culture of smiling at everyone's face while criticizing them behind their backs. The Human Resources supports the poor culture and caves to Sr Management. Moral at this company is terrible because Management is not trusted and it comes from the top.

2.0
30 Jan 2020

Would be a 1 but I liked my coworkers

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Light Times: NuSil started out as a really awesome place to work and to gain experience. I was able to work my way up from an hourly position to a decently paid exempt position. I had many great mentors and opportunities to work on projects and expand my education. That basically ended in 2017 when the dark times began.

Cons

The Dark Times: Avantor is an absolutely terrible company. The merger was part of the typical private equity blueprint. Acquire, strip down labor, halt capital investment, curtail R&D in order to show short term "efficiency" or "synergy" gains to generate the perception of a well run company that can be sold to the public. The acquistion of VWR was just more of the same, it could not have happened and continued to happen without the massive cashflow generation from the NuSil entity. Every single dollar that NuSil makes now goes into funding junk bonds that Avantor sold in order to buy VWR. But why should they care? Stubblefield got his $13M, and in 2-3 years when he hits the road he won't have to deal with the aftermath of the decisions he made to get himself his golden parachute. And on top of all of that they do not care about anyone that doesn't fit into their little box. Quality of work doesn't matter. Dedication doesn't matter. Merit doesn't matter. There are still some really awesome individual contributors at NuSil and they go overlooked in favor of LDS cronies. It is the only explanation for a plant manager having 2 fires and an explosion within the first year of their employ and NOT getting fired. NuSil makes a great line of products that truly help people with super high margins essentially guaranteed by government regulations and they give nothing back to the community or the employees. And God help you if you are a real person and not an BYU manufactured automaton.

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