Sweat Shop - Product Manager Honeywell Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Your co-workers are all smart and have high integrity.

Cons

Honeywell drives to lower costs and eliminate workers to the point of hurting itself by simply not having enough resources to make all of the money on the table. It seems this is a construct of conglomerates where they starve some entities of resources knowing that not only is it a miserable place to work, but in the high level viewpoint, it maximizes the profitability of the portfolio. It does however seem that the high level sets a vision on inputs (investment money and people) overall to hit a certain target profitability. However this method ignores the ability to input more into a given business to get more profits from this AND it ignores the human implications which are real. Meaning, if I remove a chair from an office, the other chairs continue to function as normal. Humans are not chairs. Particularly in older R&D driven companies, all of the remaining humans are affected when other humans are abruptly removed. Some of the humans that the company would like to keep leave, and others care a lot less about their jobs. These costs never seem to be calculated.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Dedicated professionals to allocate responsibilities; clear learning objectives; opportunities to assist engineers in the field.

Cons

Upper-tier management is a bit disorganized. Nobody seems to know what was promised in our contracts. Our scope is a bit vague sometimes.

3.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting product offerings, learning both global and domestic industry, ability to climb the ladder and have career growth if you work hard. Great people within the business.

Cons

Honeywell corporate culture is very negative. They don't really care about employees, and many executive level managers will ask for things that require late night and weekend work. There is very little work life balance, and no cross training so you still may be contacted or expected to pitch in while you are on vacation.

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