Excellent Company to Work For - Avionics Technician Garmin Employee Review

5.0
May 14, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is based heavily on experience and demonstrated aptitude is rewarded. Benefits package is unheard of - even the free healthcare plan rivals buy-in options at competitors. Work environment at the Olathe HQ is great - you’re working with highly educated, highly motivated people every day and the pressure to excel is great. Internships and college student programs are plentiful, many interns return after graduation. Schedule is amazing - starting PTO accrual is very generous in addition to many holidays which most competitors don’t get off. Total compensation include many benefits which are also very generous, including $400/hr undergrad tuition reimbursement and flight training reimbursement for any associate who wants to learn to fly or learn a new skill. Associates get 45% off everything with the Garmin nameplate, including the full line of fitness products and outdoor units. The people you work with are a very diverse bunch. There’s no “typical” Garmin associate, and they encourage their people to try lots of new things

Cons

Some departments are prone to micromanagement There is a huge potential as the company matures for needless bureaucracy Entry-Level positions tend to be mostly busy work that more senior associates would rather not do

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5.0
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Pros

Great company to work for. Great Benefits and a great culture

Cons

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3.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

Great, and I mean great benefits.

Cons

Poor local culture, everybody is in their own clicks and don't deviate from them. Not a huge amount of office friendliness. Not many team building exercises, and qa gets left out of alot. If you're not a developer, you will have a yard time socially. Coffee is the worst I've had at a company ever. Return to office was not handled right, and the wfh policies were written very vague by a local manager, but what they actually wanted was very specific and was not communicated at all(avg of 1 per month over the course of a year). This lead to a problem where I was denied a wfh request to grieve a dead pet because I used wfh 2 weeks earlier to register a new car ( that I got solely for work commute)

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