R.R. Donnelley reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(682 total reviews)

Thomas J. Quinlan, III

55% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

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1.0
Oct 17, 2017

not worth your time

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Pros

Decent pay for a starting job

Cons

No chance of moving up unless you are friends with management. Health benefits are horrible and will take most of your paycheck. Management have been reported for harassment to HR and the victim will be terminated or become the focus of more harassment from higher up management.

1.0
Oct 3, 2017

Don't Work Here...

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Pros

Not a single thing, at all.

Cons

This is the single worst place I have ever worked. While the job responsibilities were okay, the work environment was terrible. Constant issues with coworkers creating unnecessary drama and a poorly managed department made for a hostile work environment. Management and HR do not care if the work environment is hostile or unsafe, which leads the issues to go unresolved. Reporting issues, such as sexual harassment and demeaning treatment by management is pointless because they ignore it. They claim to investigate, but never bother. Management, including top management, from multiple departments spend work hours harassing the female employees and calling associates demeaning names. On top of the poor working conditions, the benefits are absolutely atrocious. No 401(k) match, health insurance that doesn't pay for anything, and bad time off policies. They also tell you that they've had the best year yet, every single year, but then tell you that the plant didn't qualify for bonuses. So, there are no bonuses, ever. And, constant no works make paying the bills difficult. The pay is just okay, but not comparable to other manufacturing jobs in the area. Constantly losing good employees to other, better local plants who value their employees. Also, there is little/no safety training. There's a very short slide show and that's it. There are skids and pallets laying around. People are skipping and hopping around the work area, and chemicals are stored in the same areas where food is consumed. Safety rules are unfairly/unevenly applied, so some people are forced to wear steel toe shoes, while the rule is not enforced for all in-plant employees. I have no idea how this place stays in business. Do not work here.

1.0
Oct 2, 2017

I would not recommend working for RRD

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Pros

Depending on the group you can find some people that really care about helping the client.

Cons

RRD has lost their way - the company has no solid direction or plans for future growth. The "spin" of the 3 companies never made good business sense and has only made the top executives $$. You are only a number and are expendable at any time. The company has gone through MANY WFR's (work force reductions) and has now cut into the "bone" in an effort to make bottom line revenue numbers. And they are planning to keep cutting if necessary. The company is heavy in debt and has very limited $$ to invest in growth opportunities. No 401K match, small or non-existent bonuses, less than cost of living increases yearly, no HR support, expensive health care coverage as they shift more of the cost to employees - increased cost and deductibles, with a decrease in coverage. I would not recommend working for RRD.

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