McMaster-Carr reviews

2.8

29% would recommend to a friend

(1,362 total reviews)

Jay Delaney

30% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

McMaster-Carr has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,362 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The McMaster-Carr employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Jan 27, 2025
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Pros

Good base pay, decent desk and cafeteria.

Cons

Terrible/non-existent work culture; constantly felt like a cog in a machine, watched down to the minute and had to improve month to month or got written up. No personal items allowed on desks, no WFH

1.0
Jan 27, 2025

RUN!

Recommend
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RUN! McMaster is an incredibly toxic and abusive workplace. Upper-management is extremely out of touch with the company culture and looks down on individual contributors. Members of management frequently disregard individual contributors and speak of them like they are subhuman in meetings without them present. Individual contributors also have next to no room for advancement, since only people who went to a select list of school are chosen for management roles. It is the company norm to have a 25 year-old with 3 years of work experience managing someone with more than 10 years of experience at the company. Your experience at McMaster depends entirely on who your manager is, and you have no choice on what your team assignments are. You could be exceptional on one team (ex. finance) and then moved to a completely disparate team (ex. warehouse or customer service) and be fired within 3 months if you are unable to 'innovate and make improvements'. Many HR policies are either very loose or nonexistent, and your treatment by HR depends on who your assigned department person is, which makes it highly biased.Think about why they offer so much pay and benefits - it's because no one wants to work here. Not only is the company culture toxic, but the work itself is also incredibly boring. Being here is a career killer that pigeons holes you for future options. It is also over an hour drive one-way from the city, which is isolating for new college graduates since your life is spent driving in a car or walking around in a warehouse. Even with the pay, they can't keep people long-term. The company also has a strong firing culture, where you login and see that someone you had a meeting with now has a deactivated slack account. This means that everyone is constantly anxious and on-edge. The only people who do well here are those that manipulate others and step on their peers to get ahead.

Cons

Abusive culture, toxic management, horrific commute from the city, secret and sudden firings, unclear expectations

1.0
Jan 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Literally none besides the money. But you are paid exactly what you agree to. No more no less- the bonus is hung over your head all year to work harder and the expectations are impossible. Constant worry you are on the chopping block.

Cons

Everything. The culture is horrible. No regard for individuals or personal experiences/situations. Absolutely NO flexibility with schedule, personal conflicts, and no career building or continued education. Quite possibly the most soul sucking job. Severance but in real life. Unhealthy. Effects you mentally and physically. Constant lies and changes of policies to fit the company not the employees. For example- having to come in once a week when you accepted a remote job.

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