Ellsworth reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(91 total reviews)

Ephraim Ellsworth

89% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Ellsworth has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 91 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Ellsworth 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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91 reviews
1.0
Oct 1, 2015

Don't Waste Your Talents Here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

My coworkers were the best part, but beyond that, this place is below average in almost every regard. If you like being overworked and underpaid, then this place is for you. They are so behind the eight ball here that working for a year or two will expose you to all sorts of responsibility (and BS) you never would have imagined possible when coming in.

Cons

The issues here go beyond "growing pains". It's a systematic failure from the top down. Ellsworth does a poor job hiring the right people, especially for upper level positions. Any company that has to point out how good the culture is on their website inevitably has a culture problem. Why they want to draw attention to it is beyond me. In reality, Ellsworth has a poor reputation online and lackluster word of mouth from current or former employees. This is for good reason, since loyalty and hard work are not appreciated here. Ellsworth is not proactive in any regard. What you get is knee jerk reactions to incidents or market trends, leaving most employees scrambling to clean up the mess. This creates a very stressful work environment since fires appear all too often. The company is severely lacking in leadership. What's present are too many higher level managers who seem to think that occupying a leadership position automatically makes you a leader. Not so. These "leaders" tend to be overpaid employees who have been promoted above their level of competence. They do not inspire confidence to those working beneath them. Ellsworth prioritizes making money over taking care of their employees. Managers who use bully tactics to motivate their teams are welcomed because they produce results. This leads to 30% employee turnover rate per fiscal year. This is incredibly tragic, not only because so many are mistreated, but because it slows the business down having to rehire and train new team members so frequently. Apparently the owners don't feel their employees are their biggest asset. Professional development opportunities are extremely limited for those who don’t wear a manager hat. Even internal training events for the software used or processes were absent. Why?? There is a severe lack in transparency and openness when and how decisions are made. Don't bother questioning the new decision, even with good intentions, or you will be labeled a "difficult" employee. An ambiguous and convenient term slimy managers use to show they aren't in control over you, and your free thinking nature is threatening their authority.

2.0
Jul 14, 2015

Growing company, poor management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

10% growth each year I was there, with bonuses when the company is doing well. People are friendly after you give them time to get to know you.

Cons

Below average pay and benefits Very limited growth potential Hostility between departments that seems to be fueled by upper management

1.0
May 12, 2015

Toxic Workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people to work with. Nice office, good location

Cons

This is a toxic place to work. The managers are two faced and if they don't like you, you will never go anywhere. Managers have favorites and play them as pawns. Work environment is cold and unwelcoming. Stress levels are sky high. Training is VERY poor, basically non existent. People are nice to your face but talk behind your back to managers so that they can get ahead. Most of the managers are just high paid, sleazy, lying sales people. The owners don't know 1/2 of what goes on there (at least I hope they don't), they need to stop being "friends" with the "higher ups" and focus on the employees that are unhappy (90% of them are). You are expected to work 60+ hours a week and give all your time and energy to the company and not be rewarded. Meanwhile the "higher ups" are out wining and dining vendors on the golf course. Secrets and misconception are all over this place. It is NOT a fun place to work. Do yourself a favor and avoid this place and its sister companies like the plague.

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