Your experience at Air Products depends greatly upon the manager that you have. - Anonymous employee Air Products Employee Review

3.0
Apr 9, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I gained a lot of new experience while I worked there.

Cons

Air Products is known in the Lehigh Valley to expand and contract. When i first started there I noticed that there were a lot of people with 15 - 20+ years of experience and some with a few years of experience. When they decided to cut their workforce by 20% in 2010, my suspicions were confirmed. They tend to protect themselves. You need to realize that this is an opportunity to gain experience but you must be ready to move on when the economy turns bad.

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Pros

Great benefits and growth opportunities. Ability to try diverse roles.

Cons

Promotion limitations, bonus based on company performance

4.0
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Pros

I learned a lot from the teams I worked with over my tenure. If I was particularly interested in learning about certain parts of the business, I was often allowed to tackle those challenges. Mentors were very helpful and encouraging. I enjoyed the people I worked with and they always tried to open doors into other parts of the company I was interested in.

Cons

If you want to be doing mostly pure mechanical design work, there is less of that available at Air Products. Lots of opportunities for operations, project management, and EPC roles for mechanical engineers, and pressure vessel work from my perspective. In the initial round of placements, you get matched to one team (you can join or not) — it was not exactly my cup of tea from a day to day work perspective. Second round, I was able to join a team where I absolutely loved doing the day to day work.

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