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3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

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4.0
Mar 30, 2016

Equipment Engineer

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay and potential to move from one roll to another. Benefits are very competitive and there are a lot of after work activities available to become involved in. Work is challenging and allows for a fair amount of autonomy.

Cons

While there is some amount of autonomy, management will place a lot of extra responsibilities on individuals outside of their primary roles. This can causes many individuals to feel either overwhelmed or that they cannot focus on the primary goals of their job. Work can become monotonous depending on your roll. Additionally, management is constantly trying to reduce the number of personnel in manufacturing while the workload is not decreasing.

3.0
Mar 19, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Upper management knows what they are doing guiding the company. Flexible policies so easy to balance family life.

Cons

Headquarters in an iffy neighborhood. Typical layoff cycles but worse as company is in Dallas with less hi-tech competitors. So annual reviews feels less competitive.

4.0
Mar 12, 2016

Stable company

Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

Good learning environment, excellent technical resources. Good compensation and opportunities

Cons

Lots of pressure depending on group and managers can be a pain to work with due to lack of experience.

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