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WESCO Intl.- A great place to work - Anonymous employee WESCO International Employee Review

5.0
Feb 13, 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

WESCO recognizes their strengths and weaknesses, and is working to improve upon both. The company is well established, with a distinguished reputation within the industries they serve. They are the largest electrical distributor in the country, and they have the assets (people and capital) to take a more powerful position. The leadership understands that their people are the backbone of the company, and treat them well to maintain high morale. All levels of management are willing to give up their time to talk to you. WESCO is exploring new markets, and is offering their people the opportunity to pursue personal interests that fit into a plan that allows the person and the company to grow. If you have a business case for a position that does not currently exist, WESCO is willing to create that position. The benefits (matching 401k, health, dental, vision) are great. There is a recent push to integrate a younger workforce into an older culture. This means fresh ideas are welcome and encouraged.

Cons

There is a well established workforce that is currently engrained in leadership roles. This presents a current downside, but a tremendous upside in the future.

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Cons

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Pros

Strategic partnerships across internal departments; access to leverage multiple partners, SME, tools, resources to win opportunities; education/training opportunities are expansive and accessible. Great work culture!

Cons

So big, we get in our own way; escalating to problem-solve is extremely laborious and tedious to get standardized unified KPIs for consistency/expectations. Terrible onboarding for new hires; lowers morale from the beginning-on your own to figure it out if you do not have an organized, attention-to-detail manager-too long to help have experienced talent be turn-key since the applications/CRMs are extremely outdated; finding who you need to get an answer is cumbersome; if you do not know people, you will take that much longer to find the right internal partner to assist with basic tasks.

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