Abbott reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,400 total reviews)
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Robert Ford

77% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Abbott has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 9,400 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Abbott 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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9K reviews
1.0
Jul 31, 2017

Direct Manager's Jealousy Ruined My Abbott Career

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The majority of Abbott employees are respectful and genuinely care about the well-being of others.

Cons

• Direct manager periodically harassed me about my salary during private meetings in his office. He told me that my salary was too high for my position, questioned why the company chose to pay me such a salary and openly complained that I was one of his top paid employees. My manager also said that I should learn to appreciate my current salary when I asked how I could earn a greater merit increase during an annual performance assessment. I perceived this behavior as a form of jealousy. • Company does NOT follow its own standard disciplinary procedures outlined in Corporate Human Resources policies. Counseling services, performance improvement plans and probation are swiftly bypassed when it is convenient for management. • Company does NOT follow its own standard employee problem solving procedures outlined in Corporate Human Resources policies. Conflict resolution between employees either directly or with management as an arbitrator is discouraged so that Employee Relations can get involved and escalate the severity of the situation. • Company denied me a severance package upon terminating my job • Company refused to bridge my pension upon terminating my job just weeks prior to vesting. • Company assigned its own employee as the independent, third-party reviewer for my job termination appeal. This employee's relationship with my direct manager led him to immediately dismiss my appeal. • Company retaliated against me by appealing my unemployment benefits eligibility with the Workforce Commission. However, after company could not prove allegations and even failed to appear for its own appeal hearing, the WC affirmed my unemployment benefits eligibility. • Company refused to negotiate a settlement with my attorney once again citing allegations it could not prove. It threatened to publicly smear my name and counter-sue me for attorney's fees should I ever file a lawsuit.

2.0
Dec 4, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting projects to work on, good place for technical growth. You can work here for a while to grow your skills if you can survive the politics.

Cons

Periodic purges of entire departments or project teams, huge pressure to meet arbitrary deadlines so upper management can get their bonuses, it is far more important to be able to talk intelligently than to produce anything of value. Mid-management is flat-out cruel. Much work outsourced to India which was horrible. These guys did not share information, would intentionally mislead other engineers, and created a huge mess that was impossible to untangle. IT department is a joke. I don't know how many times I had to re-open a ticket that IT marked "solved" when it had not even been addressed. Completely useless but they care only about how many problems they "solve' and not actually fixing things. There was a period where managers were scored by how many of their direct reports made "voluntary" donations to the then-CEO's former company (United Way, I think).

1.0
Aug 30, 2014

Disfunctional!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fortune 500 benefits and compensation

Cons

Since the Abbott acqusition the culture of AMO has totally changed to a mean and toxic working environment. The monthly chase for numbers makes for a frenzied and disfunctional atmosphere. Sr. Management is pharmaceutical in their mentality and not engaged in a positive manner with the sales team or customers. Employees work under the shadow of never ending layoffs. Employees are expected to do twice as much without the requisite resources.

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