True Manufacturing reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(264 total reviews)

Steve Trulaske

70% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

True Manufacturing has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 264 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The True Manufacturing 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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264 reviews
3.0
Jul 24, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

True is a very stable, successful company in the market. There have been many positive changes in policies alone just in the past year.

Cons

The company needs to take a step back and listen to what its current employees are searching for. More flexibility and time off for their families are important. It's sad when someone has a sick child at home and rather than just stay home with them, they panic because they are so limited on their days they can take off. If you are trying to raise a family while working for True, you can forget about ever having "perfect" (or even good) attendance.

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True Manufacturing Response
11y
Thank you for your feedback. True’s leadership team is working hard to engage our employees and ensure only the best work environment. We take tremendous pride in our efforts to become an Employer of Choice. As such, we've taken great strides in recent months to enhance our employee flexibility options. We continue to evaluate these policies as we gain more and more feedback. We appreciate your openness in sharing this and would ask that you also provide healthy and constructive feedback to your manager to help us continuously improve in these areas.
2.0
Jul 15, 2014

Needs Improvement

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very stable company. Terrific products that all employees can be proud of. Many talented and good people working there.

Cons

Impossible to get anything done without running ideas past several layers of management. Even the minor details have to be cleared higher ups. It's easier to just make the decision yourself and tell them about it later. Many people in the management positions are not even trained at being a leader - they simply knew the job really well and were "yes" people, so the upper management can steer them. They finally decided to implement leadership training a couple years ago to improve on this, but it seems to go out the window once everyone goes back to their reulgar routines. Old thinking from the original owner still exists. Until the old school leadership retires or is replaced, there will be a struggle between the old thinking and the way it should be done now. It's great to celebrate your history, as they do, but it's also important to let go and change with the times. Why is an industry leader with a ridiculously high market share always crying poor at raise time? They give cost-of-living increases and tell everyone if they got them that it was a good review. Try cutting some salaries and ridiculous bonuses for the higher ups and instead spreading the wealth (when someone can buy a new car with their bonus and you have an employee who works hard and sacrifices their own time for the company, yet they can barely repair the car they have with their bonus, you have an imbalance).

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True Manufacturing Response
11y
Thank you for your feedback. We take tremendous pride in our efforts to become an Employer of Choice. As such, we've taken great strides in recent months to enhance and improve many policies. We also continue to extend our approach in delegation of responsibilities to ensure any bureaucracy in our company is kept to a minimum. We are pleased to say that many company-wide initiatives are moving forward swiftly and with great success.
1.0
Jul 9, 2014

Solid Company. Amazing products.

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Other than a great resume builder there are none. Well known in the St. Louis area for being one of the worst companies to work for.

Cons

Worst company culture on the planet. Rewarded for snitching on every little thing someone does. HR reps are hired to find something wrong with factory employees so they can reduce their numbers when slow. They have been know to follow people home. They hire private investigators for work comp cases so know that you are being watched. Top level HR managers joke about how many factory people have been fired. They lie about everything even to your face.

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True Manufacturing Response
11y
Thank you for your feedback. True’s leadership team is working hard to engage our employees and ensure only the best work environment. We take tremendous pride in our efforts to evolve our friendly atmosphere and our cultural values. While your review is considerably inaccurate, we are deeply sorry that you feel this way about our company. We hope you will provide healthy and constructive feedback to your manager and help us in our efforts to become an Employer of Choice.
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