Ryerson reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(439 total reviews)
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Edward Lehner

88% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Ryerson has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 439 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ryerson 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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439 reviews
4.0
Aug 30, 2016

It's Not That Bad

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Pros

The short version: slow and steady wins the race. They are trying really hard to make positive changes and bring the company into this century. The long version: -The people are amazing. The level of experience here, both good and bad, is astounding. You will learn a lot from the people sitting around you. -The culture is slowly changing. As more young people come in and older reps go out, the attitude and culture is/will change. -The Academy has come far since its inception in 2013. The sales program is now being run by a person with sales experience (imagine that!). The quality of "grads" coming out of the program is improving. You are able to get a really good feel for the culture they are trying to create and stem it out from just the Minnesota office. You also get to rub elbows with many of the Multimarket Managers and Inside Sales Managers throughout the company.

Cons

The short version: cons mostly depend on where you work. With a company this large, all things are not created equal--management included. The long version: -The older reps think their way is ALWAYS the best way, which may or may not be the case. -The rate of change is slow. -Trainings are not done comprehensively enough when taking on a new role. A standardized on boarding process needs to happen, where you are actually given the time to learn the role you are about to fill. -Academy grads think they are entitled to fast promotions. Working hard and relocation is the key to getting promoted within this company quickly, not attending the Ryerson Academy.

2.0
Aug 12, 2016

sales

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits were good; the pay was average; good people to work with

Cons

good ol' boys club. Not a lot of opportunity for growth, especially for women. Local management lacks integrity; no leadership nor critical thinking skills. It's a company that encourages blind allegiance to the strategy of the company.

3.0
Jul 4, 2016

Poor Communication from management to support staff

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Pros

The company has potential with the new CEO, Eddie Lehner. The academy training program is a excellent program for new college graduates or individuals with a few years of work experience.

Cons

But they need to clean house with the "old boys school mentality". Eddie has a great vision and in some aspects it is being followed but there are too many of the old school mentality of a bully management style that are still on staff and that are continuing to get promoted while losing staff members that have the same vision that is supposed to be happening at Ryerson. The academy program is great but with the constant change of management has directly affected the outcome of the training program and the new manager has the sales experience to guide the training employees but he needs to let go of the micro management and old school mentality to embrace the support staff in place to let them do their jobs. Based on the past couple of months since the new manager has been in place some great support staff has left based on both his and the general managers management styles. Communication needs to greatly improve from middle management to support staff throughout the company. I am afraid that the academy program will suffer for the lack of management (Ryerson Academy/CSC) not able to see beyond their own faults and be able to make the changes to embrace the corporate initiatives and future of Ryerson.

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