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Bridgestone Americas

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Once a great company — now uncertain under new leadership - Talent Aquisition Bridgestone Americas Employee Review

1.0
Jun 24, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I absolutely loved working at Bridgestone. It was, without a doubt, one of the best places I’ve ever worked. The culture, the people, the sense of purpose.... it was truly special. That changed significantly after Scott Damon took over. Since his leadership began, there have been three rounds of layoffs, and there’s a constant sense of instability with no clear end in sight. Morale has taken a hit, and it feels like decisions are being made with profit as the only priority, not people. It's disheartening to see a place I cared deeply about shift so drastically. If you’re considering joining, I would urge caution. The uncertainty around job security is very real right now, and the direction of the company feels unclear

Cons

Leadership under Scott Damon has led to three rounds of layoffs, creating ongoing instability and low morale. The company feels increasingly focused on profits over people, and the culture that once made it special is fading.

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5.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It a pretty good job I love working at bridgestone it have taught me alot I appreciate it

Cons

I really don't have any cons it's a good job a good paying job as well

3.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Stable work - buses on the road every day, so tire service tends to be more predictable than some other retail work. Mechanical experience - You'll gain experience with heavy-duty vehicles, commercial tires, fleet operations, safety procedures, and potentially CDL-related skills. Physically demanding - Frequent lifting of tires, pushing heavy equipment, bending, kneeling, and working around large vehicles are regular parts of the job.

Cons

Repetitive labor - Much of the work involves mounting, balancing, and repairing large tires repeatedly throughout a shift. Safety risks - Working with heavy commercial tires and transit vehicles requires strict adherence to safety procedures and PPE requirements.

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