Pros
Nice office building, that’s it
Cons
I’ll start with the worst part of my experience at Honeywell (Corporate). A person who became superior of mine a couple months after I started my role was toxic towards me from the get-go. He was condescending, rude, micromanaged (had Teams alerts set to when I would sign on), and feedback was always negative. There literally was never a positive conversation, and I can get along with anyone. He blatantly embarrassed me in front of senior leaders in a couple meetings, to the point the leaders noticed and contacted me afterwards. One afternoon in the office, he called me into a small huddle room to go over something “quickly”. Well long story short, I was verbally harassed for an hour and a half to the point I was rocking back and forth in my chair, fidgeting with my hands, sweating, voice trembling etc., and he did not let up. Mind you, I am 3 feet away from this man (I’m a woman) who is bigger and older than I am, in a small huddle room with glass windows. Even at the beginning of the conversation, my colleague who was in the room briefly told him to take it easy on me, in which he did not. I brought it up to my HR business partner, cried to her on the phone, but she didn’t do anything. I emailed her boss in HR- no response. Someone who was superior to both of us did not do anything either. So I submitted an incident to the Employee “Helpline”. I explained the incident to someone in Compliance, but nothing was done. I even asked them to try and pull video footage from the exact date/time to prove I was being truthful and not “dramatic”. Well all I got was a “sorry” and that’s it- I still had to work closely with this person. This is only a piece of my horrible Honeywell experience. I had to spend many hours in therapy for PTSD from this person and this company. I even had to sell the bag I took to work because I couldn’t stand the sight of it. When I drive past the office building, my heart races and I’m flooded with horrible flashbacks. Some other cons: high turnover, very low employee morale, outrageous workload/no work-life balance, long hours, the Executives get what the Executives want, unfriendliest people I’ve ever encountered in the workplace.