You've been warned. - Anonymous employee Saft Employee Review

1.0
Jun 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I'd be lying if I told you that there were none. But there are a few positive things about working at Saft America. One being the 401K matching. It's also a good place for younger people who are fresh out of college to get some real world experience in manufacturing. They hire people from all around the world. I will say they are very good about diversity. There are a lot of genuinely good people that work there. I mean people that are good, honest, hard working, dependable, and definitely deserve more recognition than they get. That's about it. Let's move on to why you shouldn't work here...

Cons

This is coming from an employee who worked on the manufacturing floor. Not an engineer or management of any kind. No bonuses. They might give you a T-shirt every 3 months. Like that gets people jazzed to come to work. No incentives. Their attitude is, "You're lucky you have a job here." So throw away that gogetter attitude. Because there isn't any benefit to that. Come to work, do your job, and leave. Zero accountability. Everybody plays the blame game and points the finger at someone else when things go wrong. CONSTANT ISSUES IN MANUFACTURING. And I really mean constant. It's literally never ending. This isn't coming from the machines or equipment breaking down themselves. It's human error. Mistakes coming from employees in every department throughout the entire process. Their scrap rate is outrageous. More fuel for company parties that you have to pay for. Because those are never free. No appreciation for hard work. You might as well do as little as humanly possible because it won't make a bit of difference when performance reviews come around. No decent raises. Most of the time they're 1%-3%. Like that really helps in this day and age. Except for the ones they like. You might get an extra half percent or a whole extra one percent. No chance of moving up in the company. They play favoritism with those they like. And most likely, you won't be one of those privileged few. Here's a great example. They'll give engineering jobs to those they like regardless of their education and experience. But to those they don't like, that do have a higher level of college education, their excuse will be that nothing is available or their experience and education isn't enough. They allow a toxic workplace to thrive and enjoy the chaos. It's all fun and games to them. They care about production and making sure the quotas are met. And don't forget about those big bonuses they get and you'll never see. How exciting! HUGE PAY GAPS. Again, this leads back to if you're in the click. Quality is non-existent. The Quality department is focused on pumping out as much product to the customer as possible vs performing their actual job duties. Zero communication. And that's not just one department, that's ALL DEPARTMENTS. If you get a job here, take what experience you can and split. You won't get far here.

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Cons

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Pros

Saft is very accommodating. They’re very flexible. They do a good job of promoting from within. There are some really good managers that really care about their people, and what they do. There are some employees that truly care about what they do and are willing to help wherever needed. This company has a lot of different ways an entry level employee can grow. Benefits package and 401k are very competitive.

Cons

Overall management is lacking. Engineering and their inability to problem solve is dragging the company down. There is very little accountability from the top down. Decisions are made predominantly by engineering with little input from area experts, yet results are not owned by those decision makers. Quality over quantity is preached but rarely shown if a decision between the two needs to be made. Pay is less than comparable businesses in the area, and the incoming talent reflects that. Company grew way too fast and overall culture and morale have suffered.

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