Caterpillar reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(7,310 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 7,310 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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5.0
Jan 12, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Not only is Caterpillar the global leader in what it does, it is refreshingly committed to sustainable development, high value (not just low cost) manufacturing, and excellence. Caterpillar has a core of values called Our Values in Action, that stress Excellence, Team Work, Integrity, and Commitment, and I truly sense that these values matter. It is fulfilling to be part of a "team" that commands its market, exports globally from a US-centered manufacturing base (how many companies can still say that?), and embraces good corporate citizenship. There are excellent opportunities for overseas assignments and travel, a wide range of competencies, a relaxed atmosphere (not true at all locations, of course), and reasonably generous overall compensation (including a performance-based lump sum annual bonus that increases as a % of your salary as you progress up the career ladder). From my experience, it is also family friendly. Managers are allowed to work from home if need be (sick child), though off-site work isn't common, and there are subsidized family activities. Peoria is a very cost-effective place to raise a family, and Caterpillar's salary and benefit package are easily the most generous in the metropolitan area (and go quite far).

Cons

Can be very bureaucratic. Similarly, it is hard to institute change with many people having a vested interest in the status quo, and simply hoping to ride out their careers to retirement with no shocks. This is probably true of many large corporations, of course. Peoria and some other Caterpillar locations may not be attractive to young, unmarried, more "cosmopolitan" workers, but hey, it's a heavy equipment manufacturer, not a software development firm.

2.0
Jan 9, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Experience with projects, helps in interviews for Going Elsewhere.

Cons

Takes a long time to get what you need, HR is useless, offers for full-time jobs are not matched to your skillset- resume isn't passed around like it should be. Six Sigma training is a waste of time - people should just be efficient at work or jobless. It took 8 weeks to get my monitor, mouse, and keyboard extensions for my laptop. It took 9 weeks to get my SMART goals in with my supervisor. Online training is for stupid people.

5.0
Jan 8, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Stable, high tech company that is a bit conservative in its business model. However, the company has taken an active stance to plan for the downward portions of a business cycle (the trough) where it can still be profitable. The company has good common business sense for the long haul. Consequently, Caterpillar is a world leader for heavy machinery and manufacturing.

Cons

Wall streat considers Cat to be a cyclic company. This may be the market we work in, but Caterpillar is on the leading edge of technology.

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