Milwaukee Tool reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(1,637 total reviews)
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Steven P. Richman

92% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Milwaukee Tool has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,637 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Milwaukee Tool employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Oct 31, 2014

Flat

Recommend
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Pros

Technically challenging, Much opportunity for learning

Cons

Long work days for Low pay Overwhelmed workers Feel like you spin your wheels all day long but get nowhere

2.0
Oct 14, 2014

Not a career company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fun product, great expense account allowance, company f150, young team but great president Steve Richman. Good stepping stone For experience.

Cons

Must relocate to be promoted. Work harder than compensated for. Zero incentive to sell hard. Young management calling the shot. Everyone is scared of the upper management. A ton of rules by the road in the sense that the book says one thing, everyone does another. If your caught they fire you even though everyone is doing it under the radar. Promotions come with minimal pay increase. No adjustment for cost of living. Esentially everyone employee is very very disposable. Under managed in some positions.

2.0
Feb 20, 2013

In Crisis.....

Recommend
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Pros

Very laid back - jeans and T-shirt environment, often lower "ranked" employees looked more like top management than the actual management.

Cons

In the companies focus on trying to steal management from competitors they have become very top heavy and crippled by meetings. It was easier to get a half a dozen managers in a meeting than to get a single technician to test the product you are engineering. In the rush to beat the competition to market, the accompanying rush to get out products left many things desired for quality. We wasted more time chasing the fires caused by issues rushing around does than being proactive. The push gave us no choice but to do the absolute minimum development, testing and documentation. Often we had to ask was can cut out so we can make some deadline marketing gave to a customer. It felt like the management focus is that the product goes out whether it was ready or not as it was more important to fill a shelf . The culture was that you can always later get the whole department to stop what they are working on for a few days to engineer some quick fix than to on deal with the fallout from a bad product. It seemed the company looks more at profit as a sign of their doing well, than anything else. As profits for the company went up, benefits went down for most employees except management which has grown in size. When I was there they eliminated all of the worker's profit sharing and even took away our Thanksgiving turkey - talk about being out of touch! Promotions came two ways - seems you are guaranteed promotions just if you are in management, but for the rest of the company, promotions usually only meant more more with minimal increase in compensation.

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