Run away and don't look back - Anonymous employee Pentair Employee Review

2.0
Nov 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Benefits are really good.

Cons

Overbearing, micromanaging leadership. Too concerned with metrics and reporting than its people. You are overworked and under paid. They want you to do a job of 3 people and then work all hours of the day and night to get the job done, no matter if you have a family or not. They have driven out all the employees that care and that made a difference and replaced them with rigid and uncaring people who are so obsessed with making themselves look good to management that they screw over everyone else in their way.

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Pentair Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are disappointed to hear your experience as it does not reflect the Win Right values that are the foundation for Pentair and shape how we do business and treat one another. We are committed to continuous improvement, and we appreciate your feedback.

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Pentair Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are disappointed to hear your experience as it does not reflect the Win Right values that are the foundation for Pentair and shape how we do business and treat one another. We encourage you to share more about your experience by submitting a report at PentairEthics.com. We appreciate your contributions to Pentair and appreciate you bringing this to our attention.
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