Dow reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(3,449 total reviews)
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Jim Fitterling

62% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Dow has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,449 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dow employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Nov 2, 2014

Lots of experience

Recommend
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Pros

Best relationships with coworkers, Great experience, flexible with life balance

Cons

Management fails to see your performance, some managers only care about what the name of the school you're coming from is and of not care about experience. Even if you've been there for a few years with great recommendations.

3.0
Oct 31, 2014

Good

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Perks, culture, benefits were amazing. I had a home office so there were all facilities in my home. Amazing 2 years

Cons

Less interaction with regular office teams & cross functional teams.

2.0
Oct 29, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is pretty good for operators, although still not keeping up with inflation. Most leaders take safety quite seriously. While this creates an environment where you can be fired far more easily, it does generally allow plants to spend the money needed to ensure safety concerns are handled, although not always. It also contributes to more bureaucracy and paperwork than ever before. Vacation is better than many other companies, even for new employees. Do not be surprised if vacation hours become depleted as you are working there. Employees who have been with the company for a long time have had their had vacation eliminated for "consistency", so it would be easy for Dow to say they need to eliminate hours based on "competitiveness" in the future.

Cons

Benefits have been on the decline, still decent, but incumbent operators will not enjoy the benefits of their more experienced coworkers (though benefits are still being depleted for them as well). Depending on your location, having union representation does not mean what it once does. Most unions now seem to be just happy to even be allowed to exist, let alone try to do what they traditionally did: bargain for better benefits, wages and work environment. Be the best worker you can, and avoid politics in the workplace; the union can only do so much for you. Work environment has been "us vs. them" for as far back as people remember. Dow has never really addressed it, nor tried to fix it. Instead of trying to foster equality (or true camaraderie), most leaders and salaried co-workers will still treat you as "bargained-for", little better than a contractor, which may be how higher Dow leadership wants it. Unfortunately, leaders prosper in environments where their workers are constantly fighting each other, as they are promoted within a few years, and can leave the plant in turmoil with no effect on them. If you do not pass your training (in some locations, known as OEM), your position and ability to retrieve it are forfeit. Dow treats anyone who does not pass their OEM as irredeemable, blacklisted, and always on the end of the list in interviews. Once someone is in that position, even an inexperienced new employee will be considered before them, despite their years as a chemical operator in the company prior to OEM.

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