Rigid place of work, totally old-fashioned and highly sexist - Events Executive Kubota Tractor Employee Review

1.0
Oct 29, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

There aren't any good reasons as to why you would want to work for this company

Cons

Highly sexist and abusive environment - I was once asked "how clean my knickers were", it was once suggested I "should be the entertainment for the evening and would I be a stripper?" and often made fun of at being "dried up and going through menopause". My role here was purely professional and I did a good job, but the people/culture around me was foul. Racism/sexism was a daily and wouldn't want anyone to experience what I went through.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Kubota Tractor Corporation in Grapevine provided exposure to large-scale enterprise operations and complex organizational structures

Cons

My experience at Kubota Tractor Corporation in Grapevine was deeply frustrating and ultimately disappointing. Despite holding a manager role, I had very limited authority over my own team. There was a constant disconnect between title and actual responsibility, which made it difficult to lead effectively or deliver results. Direction often came from multiple layers above, sometimes inconsistently, leaving managers in a position where accountability existed without real control. The organization also appeared to be in a rapid hiring phase without proper workforce planning. Leadership alignment was another major issue. Project expectations and priorities were not clearly or accurately communicated, which created confusion and rework. There seemed to be a gap between leadership perception and on-the-ground execution, particularly in technical areas. “At the director and VP level, there often seemed to be a gap in understanding of the underlying technical realities of the systems and projects being overseen. With the Directors, I felt that I was working with used car salesmen that were given a position of authority and asked to make technical decisions.

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