Good successful company but can be overwhelming to middle management and field force. - Anonymous employee OTIS Employee Review

3.0
Feb 19, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is very good, I likely wouldn't make this salary anywhere else. For the most part the people are great to work with. Benfits are good but Healthcare plans can be very expensive.

Cons

Expectations are immense, more work than one person can handle. Incompetent people retain positions and salaries they don't deserve and their incompetence means you have to pick up the slack with no recognition for it. Work life balance is not good. Service department is expected to do so much but all that corporate does is squeeze the department tighter and tighter each year even if you beat your plan. It's always about "what can you do for me now" especially since the company left UTC

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5.0
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Pros

Great culture, competitive pay, room to grow

Cons

Must live in or near a city

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Competitive compensation and benefits. Many talented, collaborative people across the organization, though experiences can vary significantly by team and leadership. Generally good work-life balance for most corporate roles. Opportunity to work on global, complex projects with broad business impact.

Cons

- Executive leadership culture is highly political and, in some cases, toxic, with decision-making concentrated at the top. - Success depends on fitting established leadership styles and expectations rather than encouraging diverse perspectives. - Employee feedback and data have little, if any, influence on decisions when they conflict with perceived priorities or a leader's beliefs. - Professionalism and leadership quality vary significantly across senior leaders, with some interactions are simply dismissive or even disrespectful. - Frequent reorganizations, leadership changes, and workforce reductions create uncertainty and make it difficult to sustain long-term initiatives.

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