Garmin reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,845 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Garmin has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,845 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Garmin employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Jul 10, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits, including health, dental, vision, retirement, nutrition and tuition reimbursement, are excellent for an employee making, after a few raises and two promotions, $30,000/yr. My position requires my attendance from eight to five, which leaves just enough time to go to school. Four years of experience in the field while balancing my bachelors is going to look great on a resume. Experience gained at Garmin will be valuable while climbing the ladder, rather it is within the company or elsewhere. Garmin routinely cherry picks from product and software support for more lucrative positions within the company. The company has provided numerous paths for development for its product and software support, promoting agents into help desk (Help desk members field calls exclusively from other agents requiring a more knowledgeable agent's assistance), training, and supervisory positions.

Cons

Working with the public always leaves something to be desired and while Garmin empowers its employees to be in control of a phone call or email, a cool temper is required for this line of work. A time card system that penalizes its employees for being late (after eight) by five seconds equally with someone who is fifteen minutes late is draconian and, since no management is subject to the same scrutiny, speaks volumes about their low level of respect for hourly employees. Being compensated for being early is not an option. These statistics count for a large portion of a shift-bid system. Having the hours an employee works change every six months, usually not knowing what will be available, is very frustrating. Hiring employees into a position with steady hours would greatly simplify the lives of the hourly employees. Finally, the wages are only good enough due to the excellent benefits listed above. It is obvious the company has difficulty finding talent for its product support with this compensation. As a benefit, this opens a window for enthusiastic, bright employees; they will stand out.

1.0
Apr 22, 2010

Do not recommend

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I was there they offered 100% paid health insurance for salaried employees. Very casual dress code. You could wear jeans and shorts.

Cons

Most if not all departments offer no flexibility in work schedule. Overall it is strictly 8-5:00. My manager didn't allow for any time to be made up for doctor appointments, child's school activities, etc. For example, if you wanted to leave an hour or two early one day you had to use your Paid Time Off (PTO). If you got stuck in a traffic jam such as on a day it snowed, you were counted as tardy and the time you missed was deducted from your PTO. I have never worked at a place where you weren't given the option to just make up some of the time. This is the most inflexible place I've worked at. There is no option to occasionally work from home. The safety of their employees is not a major concern, especially workplace issues against women. They didn't offer a disability benefit to employees. I was told that if they offered it employees would use it. Really? There were people who had cancer and had to be off work and had zero income coming in. One employee needed surgery but couldn't afford to take the time off without pay. Allowing this to happen to its employees is ridiculous for a company in which the owners were multi-millionaires. Salaries are extremely low. Not a favorable place for women to work and move up in the company. Very male oriented.

3.0
Apr 15, 2010

Good for the most part

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefits are very good!

Cons

Stock Compensation needs to be imrpoved

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