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Momentive Performance Materials

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Momentive Performance Materials reviews

3.3

70% would recommend to a friend

(287 total reviews)
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Craig Borkowski

93% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Momentive Performance Materials has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 287 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Momentive Performance Materials 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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287 reviews
1.0
Sep 8, 2024

Need Change in Policy.

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Pros

The uneven and unfair enforcement of dress code and footwear policies at Momentive is making the work environment uncomfortable. The company needs to update its policies to match current standards and ensure fair treatment for everyone. Without these changes, employee satisfaction and morale will keep suffering.

Cons

The company's footwear policies are all over the place. IT staff can wear slippers or sandals with no problem, but others get scolded by security for not wearing formal shoes. HR hasn't made any clear guidelines about what footwear is acceptable, which only adds to the confusion. It feels like security is enforcing vague rules, and HR isn’t addressing these inconsistencies. On top of that, female employees can wear various types of footwear without any issues, while male employees seem to face more scrutiny. This uneven enforcement contradicts the company’s focus on Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) and seems unfairly directed at men. The same issue applies to the dress code. Some employees, especially in IT, can wear casual clothes like collarless t-shirts with no problem, while others are penalized for similar outfits. Female employees often wear casual clothing like sleeveless tops without any trouble from HR. This selective enforcement feels discriminatory and suggests that rules are applied differently depending on role or gender.

1.0
Aug 10, 2024

Career Growth and Management Issues

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Pros

Workload is generally well-managed. The managers are good at assessing the team’s needs and hiring additional staff when required to ensure that work is distributed fairly.

Cons

Limited Career Growth: The MBS division, especially within the GSS team, has limited opportunities for advancement. Promotions are infrequent and often perceived as favoring certain individuals over others, which can be demoralizing for the team. Recently, several employees were promoted to Senior positions despite their lack of experience, leaving many deserving candidates feeling overlooked. Incompetent Management: Many managers seem to lack the necessary expertise in key areas, which hampers the team’s ability to receive appropriate support. The shared service model has faced challenges, particularly with managers who are not well-versed in the processes. For instance, the AP team’s reporting shift to the Global Treasury has shown benefits. Implementing similar changes for other roles like Treasury and Credit & Collections could enhance efficiency by reducing unnecessary middle management. Disorganized Internal Movement: HR often reallocates employees without considering their skills or the suitability of new roles, especially in IT. This mismatch can lead to inefficiencies and frustration among staff.

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