McMaster-Carr reviews

2.6

24% would recommend to a friend

(1,354 total reviews)

Jay Delaney

30% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

McMaster-Carr has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,354 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The McMaster-Carr employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Nov 30, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Most people who come to McMaster-Carr (MCM) and stay are here for the money. Pay guarantees a middle class or upper middle class lifestyle. The tuition reimbursement is a huge plus for those looking to grow and learn new things.

Cons

I definitely resonate with those reviews who describe MCM as cult-like. If you decide to work here. You're either all in or all out. Buying into the culture and world-view of McMaster-Carr is mandatory. If you don't you'll be pushed out. To further define this culture, McMaster-Carr and those who buy into it (the lifers), believe that McMaster-Carr is an extraordinary business filled with extraordinarily talented people who are ethical and upstanding. To be honest, this is not the case and distorts reality quite a bit. Most management trainees run for the hills after a year because of how awful and unethical McMaster-Carr is. The people who work in management and rise to the top are the some of the most shady and unethical people I have ever met. I feel that the company has extremely unethical HR practices. I feel that HR deals with workplace conduct complaints very shadily. I also feel that recruiters will lie and mislead you about how good the benefits are to get you to join. Amongst those of us who didn't buy in fully. We felt that nobody could say that the McMaster has a good culture with a straight face. Abuse, backstabbing, and gaslighting is common place here. Because of this, I feel like mental breakdowns and panic attacks amongst management trainees are common. At least I observed many of my fellow MT and Managers suffer them while I was employed here. Also, you will likely regress in your intellectual development and problem solving ability at this company. All in all, McMaster-Carr also suffers from a terrible reputation and I believe that is worsening amongst young professionals. To be honest, this stigma is well deserved. To be successful at McMaster-Carr, higher management is looking for people like them - those adept at misleading. While I was employed here, I observed the career trajectories of many people above me in the MT pipeline. In my view most long-term alumni of McMaster-Carr can't find jobs outside of McM or usually get fired pretty quickly at other companies. McMaster-Carr believers aren't good at collaborating or solving problems. They are talented at abusing others and playing politics.

1.0
Jan 26, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The Cons outweigh the Pros because money isn't everything.

Cons

WAREHOUSE: Having left and started a real career I am reminded by all the countless times the management freshers dismissed people or pretended to be sincere to their direct reports about their plantar fasciitis or wrist injuries. They all laugh about it on their shuttle rides home to Chicago. The "Management" team is toxic as every other post on here has mentioned. They are told by senior leadership in their meetings to treat you this way. Supervisors are playing the political game to get those Master degrees and collect your hard earned profit sharing at the end of every year so they can go on their wild vacation trips or have a sizeable vested retirements. You all should UNIONIZE. Lawsuits work too....look up their past ones. OFFICE: Be for real. You know the tech stack is terrible. Learning CAD or how to do VB is not going to help you in the real world. The weird way people must respond to customers is not a real skillset. Flexibility in the workday is now over. Whether it's RTO, monitoring personal Slack messages, or using the restroom too often, this is all noted for the annual performance reviews. You won't hit 25-30 years there and everyone knows that so they will PIP you until you leave (or terminated).

1.0
Nov 27, 2023

Get Out ASAP

Recommend
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Pros

Pay and benefits are incredible. I like my direct supervisor and a few of the people I work with too.

Cons

The culture is toxic. You do well and never make the mistake of having a differing opinion, you will be left alone. Besides that, don't make any kind of trouble or you will be gone. Training was incomplete. They did not properly prepare me for the work I was going to do. Just way too harsh on us. No room for improvement or promotion. No motivation to perform well besides money, which makes people work just hard enough to not be fired. Belittling, untrustworthy, micromanaging supervisors who understand very little about how to do their jobs. Do not believe them when they say McMaster-Carr has never done RIFs. This is 100% lies. They have been slowly laying people off in my department over the past year. A friend of mine worked in the same department as me and her *entire team* got laid off just a few weeks ago. No wonder people are leaving for our competitors. From the looks of the way this company is run, McMaster-Carr deserves its fate.

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