Continuously disappointed - Anonymous employee Pentair Employee Review

2.0
Aug 19, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Currently working remote saving time in traffic. Office has nice comfortable spaces. Employees are from all different cultures and backgrounds.

Cons

Over worked and tasked with "other" duties regularly. Hard work goes unnoticed. Asking help only gives you extra work. Management offers a lot of lip service with little to no results. Departments play hot potato with work pushing it back and forth until someone tires and gives in...that now means you own it forever. Making a liveable wage requires so many overtime hours that you give up a work-life balance. Weekends and overtime are often required to keep up with the work load. No cost of living increases in wages or bonuses, only a meager merit raise that makes you wonder why you give up so much for so little.

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Pentair Response
4y
Thank you for your contributions to Pentair, and for taking the time to share this feedback. We would like to learn more about your concerns, and encourage you to speak with your local HR leader. You may also anonymously submit feedback to the Pentair Office of Business Conduct & Ethics at PentairEthics.com.

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Pentair Response
1mo
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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