HONEYHELL INTELLIGRATED IS THE CORRECT NAME - Engineer Honeywell Employee Review

1.0
Jan 14, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

They provide decent 401k match but you have to stay the whole year to get it at the end of the year. That’s pretty much the only pros

Cons

They recently rolled out a new overtime policy. It was 45 hours before they start paying premium time for the engineer and now it’s 48 hours. No more holiday pay. So if you happen to have to work over holiday or weekend. You basically will be working for free. Furlough is also a new thing at Honeywell. They furlough their employees once every quarter to make their number looks good hoping that they won’t disappoint their investors. They do not care about their employees AT ALL. Few big names already left the companies for the competitors so I don’t expect this company will last very long. Employees start leaving the company right after the furlough and pay cut. They also want to limit your meal expense to $40 a day. That’s right, they want their top not engineers to spend “$40 a day” on their meals. That’s even less then how much they give to the installers because the installers are getting per diem

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Cons

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1.0
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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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