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Watts Water Technologies

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Nice, helpful people; management turnover is high - Anonymous employee Watts Water Technologies Employee Review

2.0
Sep 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Its employees are generally nice and helpful

Cons

Poor communications; red tape; high turnover management (make current team feeling insecure and focus on short term results); people from different department/function feeling isolated and not willing to open up to team work with other functions.

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Watts Water Technologies Response
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Hi, good feedback. One of our main focuses for the next two years is on breaking down red tape and opening up communication channels. We hope to make significant progress in these two areas in the near future and hope you'll see the needle move in your current role. If you have any suggestions for how we can better do this in your location please reach out to your HRBP or manager so we can be as effective as possible.

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Cons

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Pros

The only pros that I can say about Watts Water is that they are growing and continuously acquire new brands. I would say the PTO also isn’t as bad either comparable to other companies.

Cons

There’s no type of support or process documentation in place which is baffling since this company has been around for over a century. You have to jump through hoops and red tape in order to simplify or automate tasks. Also, management always wants control over things which can get frustrating. They don’t allow you to give ideas at all. They’ll state that they “hear you” but they don’t at all. Their systems are not the best whatsoever. Health insurance premiums are awful. They only offer HSA or PPO and the PPO is ridiculously expensive. I also feel like there’s zero culture. I was there for 12+ months and I barely knew management or coworkers on a personal level. Some departments are super siloed so it’s difficult to have conversations with people and get to know one another.

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