The freedom to learn new professional skills, with the lack of upper management support. - Site Lead ABM Industries Employee Review

4.0
Mar 27, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Quality training programs, good communication with immediate supervisor, consistant payroll, great benefits, Flexability between work sites, competitive saleries, employer sponsored dry cleaning.

Cons

Upper Management has little to no involvement with the operations of the company. From my point of view, my supervisors are not well supported in handling client's complaints.

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5.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible, Accommodating, Team-building, Fair Benefits

Cons

Corporate America is not the greatest. Very cliquey depending on the region and how high up you go. Management is colder the higher up you go. Hard to establish contact cross-company.

2.0
Jul 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people who don’t INTEND to cause harm. The company tries to do right by its frontline team members.

Cons

Everybody wants to outwork their co-workers to prove they should stay with the company. The company’s focus is completely muddled and confusing—when I was interviewed and hired, we were focused on facilities services. How did we end up with 98% of our focus on semiconductors, AI, and Data Centers? Eight months into my first year in the job, they did company-wide layoffs, increased our in-office days from 3 to 4, and gave me another person’s job (which I was barely trained for). For the next 7 months, the job became agonizing and torturous. I was expected to act as a director or executive, while being paid the salary and given the permission and ability of the lowest-paid on the team (which is what I was hired to be). The company has shady ways of getting rid of people and expecting everyone to act as if nothing happened. The culture has completely changed, as DEI is not the focus anymore, and it has become increasingly apparent. Finally, always remember, that for ABM, company margins are more important than the talent and people you hire!

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