Woodgrain Reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(174 total reviews)

Kelly Dame

64% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Woodgrain has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 174 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Woodgrain 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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174 reviews
4.0
8 Dec 2016

IT at Woodgrain Rocks!

Recommend
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Pros

I'm pretty new (1.5 years into my stint here), and after multiple Fortune 500 corporations over 10+ years, this is my favorite by far! That said, the company is smaller and privately owned, so no SOX! Also overall, a very good work life balance. IT is a strategic enabler in this company, and there are great opportunities to make a difference. I've found a much greater ability to influence key behaviors and change than you find in a over-sized corporation where you are just a number. We're small, but doing big work in areas of Infrastructure, EAI, B2B, EDI, SalesForce, SAP, etc. There are standards but also flexibility, and team members are truly respected. One very cool leader is our CIO Connie - she is in tune with helping drive both business strategy at the corporate level, but also able to get into the weeds in terms of both business and technical. She believes in governance and process, which many would agree is key to keeping a IT department and company moving in a common direction, but also understands (and is willing to listen) to legitimate needs to improve the process or provide flexibility. For the most part the benefits are really good. E.g., time off and sick leave for hourly employees. We do a lot of "promote from within", so there are good opportunities if you do good work. Compensation has been a little low in the past, but this is improving and should be more on par with market. And last but not least, the executives (and the 2nd / 3rd generation family members who direct the operations) are approachable - we are all real people and our culture shows it!

Cons

Like any company, we have our internal political challenges and of course dirty laundry. Some things are more difficult to change then others, so you have to wait to find the right opportunity, but most of this isn't a big deal. Sometimes you might wish the family members had more of a "executive background" to have a better strategic drive, but in general the strategic drive is great. This is a minimal gap that is managed with patience and influence. (i.e., if you are going to complain about something, instead, present a well-founded suggestion for improvement and influence the management direction yourself!)

1.0
23 Sept 2015

Incompetent CIO

Recommend
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Pros

There are very little Pros about this place, i worked here from 2008-2010, i had a good manager before she decided to leave. Thats about it.

Cons

The salary was very sub par about 2/3 less than the market as a Systems Engineer, the CIO Connie was an executive Assistant who they for some reason promoted in IT when her knowledge was lacking. The leadership had no idea what they were doing, In relation to IT.

1.0
23 July 2024

**Beware**

Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and it depends on your location. If you are LDS and male it's a great company to work for as they favor you.

Cons

The individual who is in charge of lumber sales yells at his employees. This person should not #1 be on the board #2 be in charge of anyone. He in particular, treats his employees horribly. I for one have seen it, and have heard from.many people he is aweful to work for and with. Avoid any position if you have to work with or for JWilford.

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