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Benchmark Electronics reviews

3.0

38% would recommend to a friend

(15 total reviews)

Jeff Benck

55% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

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1.0
Dec 9, 2025

Leadership is a joke

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The work is easy and doesn’t take much brains to do

Cons

Selective Enforcement and Favoritism The managers couldn’t manage a McDonald’s if they had to. The blatant favoritism here is disgraceful, some workers are allowed to do whatever they please while others are watched like a hawk and hounded continuously for no apparent reason. If you do decide you want to go above and beyond you won’t be rewarded, you will be taken advantage of and make to do extra work to make up for others who are the managers favorites.

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Benchmark Electronics Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the time you spent with Benchmark. We appreciate your honesty and the perspective you’ve provided—it helps us identify areas where we can improve. We’re glad to hear that you found the work manageable, but we take your concerns about favoritism and selective enforcement seriously. Acting with integrity and valuing inclusion are core to who we are, and feedback like yours reminds us of the importance of building trust and fairness across all levels of leadership. We’re continuing to invest in leadership development and employee engagement to ensure consistency and accountability in how we manage and support our teams. Your advice about leaders understanding the work firsthand is well taken. Promoting ingenuity and continuous improvement means listening and learning, and we’re committed to doing just that. Thank you again for your candid feedback. We wish you success in your future endeavors and appreciate the contributions you made during your time with us.
2.0
Jul 1, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly Production Staff: Many production employees were respectful and enjoyable to work alongside, helping build a positive daily atmosphere. Work-Life Balance (Inspection Dept): The inspection department generally allowed for flexibility when requested, making it easier to manage personal commitments. Fair Starting Pay & Early Recognition: In the first couple of years, hard work was acknowledged with a promotion and raise, and early contributions felt appreciated. Access to Resources (Eventually): While access to tools, software, and workstations existed, it often took time or multiple requests—some employees started without basic equipment ready. Some Collaboration Between Teams: There were moments of solid teamwork between inspectors, engineers, and production, though this was inconsistent and highly dependent on individual willingness.

Cons

High Turnover in Leadership: Over the course of three years, I had three different direct supervisors, two department managers, and the site had four different General Managers. This constant change made it hard to maintain consistency or build long-term growth paths. Disorganized Priorities & Workflow: The company often struggled with setting clear priorities. Job releases, hot items, and engineering approvals were frequently rushed or delayed until the last minute, creating unnecessary pressure across departments. Lack of Proper Training: Onboarding was minimal or nonexistent. The standard direction was to “read the work instructions,” with little hands-on guidance. Supervisors often didn’t have enough technical knowledge to help and redirected questions to engineers. Poor Planning for New Hires: I personally didn’t have my own inspection station for over a year, and new employees were sometimes onboarded without a designated workspace on their first day. Favoritism & Unequal Opportunity: Advancement didn’t seem to follow experience or merit. Temps or employees with personal connections to supervisors were prioritized for promotions, while qualified long-term employees were overlooked. Unresolved Conflicts & Lack of Support: Issues were often dismissed or redirected. When I sought help, I was told “I can’t always be there to hold your hand.” That left me on my own to coordinate with engineers and leadership for solutions. Supervisor Behavior Shifted Over Time: Initial fairness gave way to inconsistent treatment, with noticeable differences in how employees were managed once the supervisor became more familiar with them. Communication Gaps Impacted Performance: Miscommunication around job urgency, hot parts, and shifting priorities led to wasted time and frustration—especially in inspection, where clarity is critical. Selective HR Follow-Up: HR only seemed to follow through on concerns raised by employees they were aligned with. For example, my request to transfer supervisors due to a hostile environment was ignored, and I was never interviewed for a lead role I applied for—despite qualifications. Fear Culture: Many employees were hesitant to speak up. Promotions or changes often only came when someone threatened to quit, and speaking out sometimes felt like it risked retaliation rather than resolution.

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Benchmark Electronics Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We appreciate your contributions during your time at Benchmark and are grateful for the insights you’ve offered, both the positive aspects and the areas where we fell short. We’re glad to hear that you experienced early recognition, flexibility in your department, and strong relationships with your peers. At the same time, we’re deeply sorry to hear about the challenges you faced, particularly around leadership turnover, onboarding, and communication. Your feedback highlights areas where we must continue to grow. At Benchmark, we will continue investing in leadership development, improving onboarding processes, and fostering a culture where every employee feels supported and heard. We know that building trust takes time and consistency, and we’re working hard to ensure that’s reflected across all levels of the organization. Thank you again for your honesty and for the time you spent with us. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
5.0
Jul 26, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good leadership Great Learning Potential Career Growth Opportunities Inclusive Culture/Diversity and Inclusion

Cons

No major cons after <3 years

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Benchmark Electronics Response
1y
Thank you for your kind review and for being a dedicated member of the Benchmark team for over four years. We are thrilled to hear you have had a positive experience with our leadership, learning opportunities, career growth prospects, and inclusive culture. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and reinforces our commitment to fostering an environment where our employees can thrive and grow. If you have any additional feedback or suggestions on how we can continue to improve, please do not hesitate to share. We appreciate your dedication and contributions to our team.
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