Hach Company reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(437 total reviews)
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Tom Bolling

66% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Hach Company has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 437 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hach Company 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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437 reviews
1.0
Aug 27, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

They have your typical corporate benefits of 401K, combined sick days and vacation, medical dental vision health plan, and free parking.

Cons

Saving pennies is more important than retaining people. Turnover is the highest in the industry because of harsh treatment of the employees. White collar jobs are being outsourced to China and India on an increasing pace over the last several years. Lastly, if you are in your 40's don't even bother to apply, age discrimination is denied but practiced steadily.

3.0
Jan 19, 2015

Some good, Some bad

Recommend
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Pros

- Hach is an extremely global company and is a great place to start a career as you can gain a lot of experience in a large, international matrix organization - Hach's Fortune 200 parent company, Danaher, provides a lot of top tier instruction and best practices, as well as further job opportunities if you're willing to relocate - Hach is large and has many different managers and divisions. The general consensus is if you have a good manager / team, this company is generally tolerable. If not, well, move around or get your resume up to date. - Hach's industry is nearly always stable and growing. Worrying about being laid off due to company performance likely won't happen.

Cons

- The main corporate building is built like a bomb shelter. Flat, ugly concrete, very few windows. You can go full days here without seeing the sun or knowing the weather unless you have time to go outside. Further, the building is packed WAY too full so it's extremely loud with little personal office space. - Hach's parent company, Danaher, has it's own talent placement program. They feed from 4-5 of the top business schools in the country. Regardless of schooling and experience, If you're not in this program, it is extremely hard to move up in the company past a certain mid-level point. - Compensation is average at best for all but those in the aforementioned talent placement program. Stock options and bonuses that are actually meaningful don't occur until you hit a relatively senior management level. - Danaher in general strives to be lean and this means there are not enough resources (human / budgetary) to really excel and get ahead of the rest of the industry. Most departments are strained to get basic goals done, much less do something truly innovative in the marketplace. - As is the case with many large organizations, bureaucracy is rampant. Getting projects approved and even basic items approved usually takes more signatures than you knew existed. This bureaucracy unfortunately flows into all facets of the business. The bottom line is this is a good company to get some solid experience at, but you'll likely want to take your learning and experience elsewhere in the long run. Hach does some things well, and many things poorly. Unfortunately, they're one of the larger employers in Northern Colorado and they know it. They do little to compete for employees by improving work environment, compensation, benefits, and job mobility simply because they don't have to. This causes relatively high turnover of the "good" employees that can afford to get jobs elsewhere in the area or along the front range.

1.0
Jul 23, 2014

Lack of respect, very secretive and no integrity.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job, they provide Flex hours in some areas and medical benefits. If you mind your peas and "Qs" you can a long career with them.

Cons

The management is top heavy and are the only ones with a true career with the company. Kaizens are a joke especially when the director steps in and saids he doesn't care what anyone has to say this is the way it is going to happen or there is the door.

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