It pays the bills, but that's about it! - Anonymous employee Rain Bird Employee Review

1.0
Jun 1, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay is very good for the Tucson market, and benefits are decent. Rain Bird makes a quality product and has the potential to be a truly great company.

Cons

Where do I start? 1. No advancement opportunities. 2. No employee recognition or appreciation, period. Please, don't pretend to actually care about us! What kind of company doesn't even have a holiday party? 3. Constant turnover, especially in areas such as sales and product management positions. 4. Lots of effort and money put into recruiting OVERQUALIFIED PEOPLE (your co-workers will have advanced degrees from top universities and great job experience) but NO effort made to retain anyone. Everyone is expendable! 5. Constant "layoffs" are used to get rid of people who make too much money. A blind eye is turned to the fact that they are the ones with the product knowledge and experience the company needs. 6. Many job functions moving to Mexico. As soon as they do, they turn to crap. 7. No job security at all (see numbers 4 - 6 above!) 8. Lack of communication within the company leads to no one having any direction or idea where the company is going. 9. No leadership from management or directors. 10. No effort is made to value the homeowner (who uses the product) or the distributor/contractor (who is out there selling the product!) 11. Forced ranking makes the environment ridiculously cutthroat. You will be ranked against people who have jobs that are completely different from yours. I was ranked against people in Mexico who I had never even met. And watch out if you are on the bottom! Also, forced rankings make it hard to work as a "team".

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