A Good Company In Need Of A Benefits Overhaul - Marketing Honeywell Employee Review

3.0
Dec 16, 2018
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Pros

As a long-term employee, I’m still proud to work at Honeywell and genuinely believe that we have some of the best people in the industry. The opportunities the company has afforded me have been vast and my career growth continues. The fast pace can be challenging but the skill development you get in return is great if you are someone who doesn’t mind change and can be flexible. The recent increase in paid maternity leave in the U.S. was excellent to see, I hope the company keeps up the good work in taking steps to make this a more women friendly work environment. Our track record in having women in senior positions is not stellar and our diversity at senior levels in general, not just gender related, needs more focus. The recent change is meaningful and deserves to be called out positively.

Cons

From middle management and up the demands are great, this can hugely impact work/life balance. As such, the restrictive work from home policy that was introduced a year ago just isn’t realistic. This is a truly global company and we need to work at odd hours to effectively do our jobs. This means taking calls remotely, being available after hours etc. It’s not appropriate to demand that employees must turn up at an office everyday while still expecting this kind of flexibility in return. The policy is also making it harder for those in management and leadership positions to recruit and retain talent.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Some genuinely nice coworkers, that deserve better. Sometimes provide free food BUT consists of unhealthy options.

Cons

Extremely poor communication from management. Non existent most of time. When they do communicate, you are met w/ lies. Care about profit/numbers at the expense of employee health. Impossible production expectations without enough personnel. Management questions everyone but themselves. Equipment shortage and issues impact production as well. But blame is placed on production staff. Toxic coworkers that will get on the case of new workers for not being robots that operate non-stop. Depressing and loud environment, along w/ possible chemical exposure. Low pay and small raises. HR cares about business needs, not individuals. Stretching required every hour. Optional at first, but then management started enforcing. Computers and systems always slow and having issues. Language barrier. Diversity is great, but this can cause miscommunication w/ those who don't speak good English.

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