Caterpillar reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(7,327 total reviews)

Joe Creed

68% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Caterpillar has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,327 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Caterpillar 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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1.0
Apr 27, 2025
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Pros

Good Pay, Friendly People, Lot's of Career Choices, Free Week off in Dec between Christmas and New Years

Cons

Let me say I'm writing this from what would be a middle management perspective. I started entry level and have worked my way into a global team level. So, when I started with CAT about a decade ago, one of the draws was the hybrid schedule. Two days from home, three in the office. CAT is doing away completely with that model as of June 2025 via the executive office. Additionally, leadership has clearly demonstrated through actions that they don't care about the employees anymore, only the bottom dollar. Employees are regularly screwed on job performance reviews because they can only give out so many "above expectations," per group. I exceeded ever only of my goals by more than double this year, and got a "met expectations," because our group didn't have enough to give out. The company has also been screwing employees on STIP bonuses (yearly bonus) by cutting STIP factors dramatically when time comes to pay out. Jobs are outsourcing rapidly to Brazil, Mexico, and India, while US based employees are expected to pick up the slack those moves create, AND to fix all the problems created by inexperienced offshore resources. You constantly live in fear of "Will I have a job next week," since leadership regularly have program directives like "Project Dolphin," (real thing) that aims at reducing headcount, regardless of how many people might actually be needed. I watched them a month ago, just out of nowhere, cut a guy on his 20th service anniversary. What a reward for 20 years of service. More evidence that the company doesn't care is seen in the day-to-day, They can't be bothered to provide free food, coffee, or any small amenities in the office. In fact, they go so far as to way over-charge for these things. The offices are lifeless and dull with an extremely corporate feeling. Huddle rooms and conference rooms are a joke with "calling from a bathroom stall," vibe and only offering 1/2 the tech you need, forcing many to have meetings from their noisy desks. The expectations are to give your life to them, be at their call at all hours, and they return that by trying to find ways to get rid of you for a cheaper option. Caterpillar used to have a good culture and you felt valued. I strongly encourage folks to stay clear of this one. I hope the new CEO changes that direction, but from what I've seen from him so far, I'm not holding my breath.

2.0
Apr 27, 2025
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Pros

Work is good. Lot of responsibilities are given.

Cons

But long timers to hide their shortcomings do lot of politics. Lot of feminists around and upper management protects them since they are long timers. They play with the job of people by threatening harassment complaints. Advice to inquire about the team before joining.

5.0
Apr 25, 2025

amazing work culture

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Pros

employee friendly work environment and flexibility

Cons

no gym available and no wfh as of now

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