Vermeer reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(255 total reviews)
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Jason Andringa

85% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Vermeer has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 255 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vermeer 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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255 reviews
5.0
Feb 27, 2023
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Pros

I loved my time at Vermeer and worked on many cool projects

Cons

some management is restrictive of potential projects

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Vermeer Response
3y
Thank you for your review. As an co-op and PT team member at Vermeer, you are challenged to impact your future career. These roles are designed to help you realize your potential and provide you with a hands-on experience alongside seasoned team members. It's wonderful you're having a good experience with a chance to work on great projects!
3.0
Feb 15, 2023
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Pros

Vermeer is a stellar company to work for. They truly care about their employees and treat them well. The systems department is very diverse, encompassing people with mechanical, hydraulics, even engineering techs, who have all learned and became part of a the electrical or software teams. However, this sometimes leads to design choices that aren't always well informed from a traditional software engineering point of view. Great potential if you want to become a "people manager". Vermeer values its people and how they treat each other. They're great at promoting up that track. The technical track is much less mapped out.

Cons

The Systems (that is, embedded software and electrical engineers) department at Vermeer has become very corporate recently. Amid a ton of recent growth, they have hired up many many ex-John Deere employees, mostly at the management level. Very quickly, I saw Vermeer turn from a place where I felt I contributed real engineering input to a place plagued by poor management decisions. I no longer felt listened to. Management became very vertically stacked and more middle managers were added. While this may seem contrary to my first point, in truth, engineers are actually given quite a bit of leeway. Vermeer Systems department relies on its self-sufficient, dedicated employees. This is what drew me to the company in the first place. However, there is limited technical growth potential when management does not receive input from engineers. Eventually, as an engineer, taking the decisions as they come, just "making it work", and not being given a meaningful pathway to provide input for future decisions gets tiring. Because of this, there is also a lot of technical debt. Standardization projects are rarely successful.

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Vermeer Response
3y
Thank you for your review. At Vermeer, our company culture offers a clear message about who we are and what we stand for and you shared that message well. As we grow and as we become more specialized in the systems space we are learning. Your input, as well as input from current team members, is crucial to that learning and growth. Thank you for having been a valued part of the team.
2.0
Feb 6, 2023
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Pros

Its pay isn't the worst

Cons

Bad work Environment, not much to expand.

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Vermeer Response
3y
Thank you for your review. Our independent, entrepreneurial dealers provide support to customers throughout the nation.
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