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W. L. Gore & Associates

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Not what it used to be - Associate W. L. Gore & Associates Employee Review

2.0
Jan 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

High quality products, interesting culture when practiced, highly committed associates.

Cons

Rapidly declining culture, policies, and working conditions that ignore the impact to associates. The current CEO (Bret Snyder) and his gang of 'yes men' have recklessly announced half-baked initiatives that have seriously eroded the trust in leadership. At every turn the Enterprise Leadership team delivers a hair brained edict without full consideration for how it will be implemented. Each email that comes from the CEO hamstrings the local leaders and seriously impacts our ability to get the job done in a positive way. All of this is happening with no sensible explanation provided to associates. I'm not sure how the company expects to continue when they are showing their best associates the door.

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Pros

Culture and flexibility. Many leadership opportunities.

Cons

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Pros

Great benefits and pay helps and feels great, initially.

Cons

The workplace culture is highly toxic and not as supportive of talent as they let on. High performers are targeted by internal cliques who deliberately engineer situations for them to fail. Management entirely condones this behavior, while simultaneously expecting absolute perfection from employees under impossible conditions—forgetting that people are not AI. Furthermore, professional merit is ignored; higher levels of education, years of experience, and employee longevity mean absolutely nothing. Management relies heavily on deflection and stalling tactics to delay growth opportunities. It is an exhausting environment that penalizes hard work and actively blocks career advancement. Overall, the company falls short with their original principles and core foundations for its employees/Associates.

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