A great all around place to work that values all employee's - RF Engineer Waters Employee Review

4.0
May 26, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Water is one of the leading manufactures of test equipment in the medical, chemistry and pharmaceutical industries. The senior management is on top of the current issues in the industry and is competent in producing a cost effective, competitive and quality product. The company values its employees and you are always made to feel as though you are part of a team and that the work you do matters in the grand scheme of things. The work / family balance is great and when one needs time off it is usually not an issue. I would reccomend anyone seeing a job there to seriously consider it.

Cons

There were a few downsides while working at Waters. At times the duties of my job were laborious and time consuming. Some things that have been done a certain way for years are expected to always be done that way, at times when I wanted to try a new approach I was shot down and was told to just do it the way it has always been done. I found thisna little discoruoaging and annoying at times. Some of the managers spend too much time playing on the computer and chatting, it becomes a pain when you need to approach them for assistance on a project.

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Pros

Flexible work hours, Great projects

Cons

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2.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Great coworkers who truly care about putting best foot forward and great technology.

Cons

Compensation has not kept pace with inflation, making it difficult to feel rewarded despite strong performance. * Career progression lacks transparency. Advancement opportunities are limited, and there are no clearly defined milestones or timelines for promotion in some functions. * Organizational priorities and direction frequently change, making it difficult to execute long-term strategies. Communication from senior leadership can feel disconnected from the realities of frontline employees. * The company has become increasingly top-heavy, with decisions often taking a long time to reach the people responsible for execution. * Incentive structures have become less competitive over time, which has negatively affected motivation and retention

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