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Hypertherm Associates

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Absolute nightmare start to finish - Regional Marketing Manager Hypertherm Associates Employee Review

1.0
Mar 3, 2025
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Pros

Met some really amazing individuals throughout my time there, while few & far between-they made it worthwhile when we did cross paths.

Cons

Long story less long... the "associate owned" company struggles with fundamental leadership and people management skills, leading to high turnover among talented employees. Many in leadership roles lack basic empathy, communication, and respect for work-life balance, despite messaging that claims otherwise. Favoritism, nepotism, and outdated workplace dynamics create an environment where professional growth is often stifled rather than supported. HR practices can be questionable at best, with policies that seem inconsistently enforced and, at times, ethically concerning. Employees who raise legitimate concerns may find themselves in precarious situations, making it a difficult place for those who value fairness, transparency, and a healthy work culture. Final note: If you have even a fleeting thought about raising concerns or calling out wrongdoing, consider this your warning—blowing whistles here is not for the faint of heart. In fact, avoid anything even remotely resembling a breath-powered alert tool unless you’re already prepared to be job hunting immediately after.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Really nice people, 100% employee owned, management actually cares about the employees, lots of room for personal growth and development

Cons

Lack of diversity, area can be boring if you are used to faster paced lifestyle

1.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Profit sharing is nice if we get it.

Cons

Hypertherm broke two federal laws and put me on a discipline program for a protected activity. After I successfully completed this discipline program I went to human resources with concerns I had. I also reported sexual harassment at one point. Hypertherm fired me for reporting sexual harassment. That's the second federal law they broke. Reporting harassment is a protected activity according to the EEOC

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