Pella reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,217 total reviews)
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Tim Yaggi

78% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Pella has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,217 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pella 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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1.0
Jan 6, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

They have a nice selection in their break room their bathrooms are nice they're pretty new and updated

Cons

The lack of brakes. You got two ten minute breaks and one 20 minute lunch. Typically at most companies you go to break when the bell rings when the bell rings again that tells you break break is over and it's time to go back in. Not here though when the bell rings you go to break but you have to be back at your station ready to go with all your PPE on before the Bell rings again 10 minutes later. It would take me four minutes to walk to my car or two minutes to go to the break room.. this doesn't include if I would have to go to my locker to get anyting which could take 1-3 minutes longer depending on where your assigned locker is. Break starts at 9:30, by time I get to my car it's now 9:34 I have 2 minutes to do whatever until I have to start heading back in to be back before the bell rings. If I just went to the break room I would have had maybe two minutes longer. If I had to go to the bathroom forget it because I don't have time for that. I work on an assembly line so it's not that easy to go to to the bathroom in between breaks so for your entire shift you are moving. The jobs aren't that easy, and they require fast repetitive motions the entire time and then on your brakes your Russian just to get to break and then rushing to get back to break so basically the entire day you're moving. By the time you get home you're exhausted. The company justifies this by saying that at least we get paid for them , they act like they are doing it for us,they're doing us a favor cause if we worked at a different company we wouldn't get paid for those and we would have had to make up the half an hour lunch at the end of the day. I've never worked at another company that didn't give at least 20 minutes for your break and 30-minute lunch ,so just the two breaks from another company equals both the breaks and the lunch at Pella.. Even if another company only gives 10 minutes , I've never worked at a company where you weren't allowed to be on break until that second bell rings 10 minutes later and at that point you would get up and go back in. This alone shows what kind of company this is and how much they value their employees. Even though they claim that they value their employees well being and health. Yeah right. The fact that they compare themselves to other companies also says a lot about this place. I think it's bad business to put down another company to make yourself look better and if you have to do it there's something's wrong with your company. They actually compare themselves to other companies a lot ,in different ways on how they are better than that company. Themanagers don't know how to manage, they don't know how to help ,they refuse to get their hands dirty, and half of them don't even know how to do all the jobs... they'll be quick to write you up if you can't keep up though. They may listen to you, but they don't hear you so don't bother making a suggestion, They talk down to you not to you, so you feel belittled and They show zero appreciation. .. there are few good managers so I don't want to down all of them but I'll say the majority really need to work on their management skills. If you need help and there's a real reason, like a medical condition that is interfering with you being able to do a job ,they don't care. They won't try to accommodate you,, even if there's easier job open or a position on a slower line. Basically they tell you to suck it up , try your hardest, and if that's not enough , sorry we have to suspend you. But hen they call you at home and tell you you're fired. They're cowards and can't fire someone face-to-face Basically you are a slave in place where you are not appreciated. You'll barely get to see your family and when you do you'll be so exhausted that you wouldn't be able to enjoy it.

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Pella Response
7y
Hello, we’re sorry to hear about your experience and have shared your feedback with the Gettysburg team. Our break and lunch times are based on team member input – many team members prefer shorter breaks so they can have a shorter shift overall. We’re committed to making reasonable accommodations for team members and have a process in place to support this. Additionally, we comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 and all applicable state and local laws. We are disappointed to hear that you didn’t feel heard by your manager, as we expect all team members to treat each other with respect and care.
3.0
Dec 13, 2018

Line associate

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent pay and benefits, a lot of nice hardworking coworkers

Cons

Mandatory overtime for excessively long periods of time (MONTHS)

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Pella Response
7y
We appreciate your willingness to share your experience, and we’ve passed it along to the Operations Team. Nice and hardworking coworkers are appreciated at every workplace, and we’re glad to hear that was your experience at Pella. We’ve had higher than expected sales in some products over the past year, which resulted in more overtime hours than are typical at Murray. Thanks for everything you and the team did to deliver to customers, we appreciate it. We are trying to resolve the overtime challenges, while working through some new approaches to find quality team members in a low unemployment market.
5.0
Dec 12, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pella is a great company to work for. They do things the way you want a company to. They're family-owned and do all of the product manufacturing, 11 factories, here in the US. They follow environmentally-friendly practices and use non-toxic ingredients. They do profit sharing with the employees, so we all make more when we're more profitable. My schedule, on the retail sales team, was flexible. Allowing me to request time off when I needed. The sales manager, Ruben, was willing to adjust my schedule to accommodate my personal appointments.

Cons

There's a long learning curve with the extensive product knowledge needed. You have to discipline yourself to learn what's needed.

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Pella Response
7y
Hello and thanks for your review! We are pleased to hear about your experience working for Pella. We're committed to providing quality products for our customers with the flexibility to meet their unique needs. We know that windows and doors are complex products, so we provide our team with the tools and support needed to help ensure they can become product experts - and we appreciate all of their efforts to go beyond daily for our customers.
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