Pros
Some coworkers in the marketing department specifically are really great. I also learned a lot here over time from helpful and patient managers and coworkers.
Cons
Having worked for Stuller over 5 years and through the start of the pandemic all the way through late 2021, I feel that the company treats its workforce as disposable. The way Stuller handled its covid response from March 2020 on has been abysmal and hurtful as an employee. They started off with massive layoffs and pay cuts for the remaining employees by bringing down the 40 hr work week to 23 hrs for an extended period of time. Beyond this, they do not allow employees to work from home who have the ability to do so (like those who work on computers all day). They prefer to have their 1400+ employees in the building, even while cases are surging. This is just one example of how stuck in the past the company mindset is from the top down. When there was a state-wide mask mandate, it was not enforced, with the security guards being the worst offenders. Basically, the people in charge of enforcement were the most lax and uncaring about it. I did not feel safe working here during this time, which lead to a lot of extra stress on my end as someone who is high-risk. My experience in the marketing department at Stuller was bittersweet. There were good moments because the coworkers in this department, for the most part, are really great. However, I often felt stifled by the company’s views, old-school mentality, and the general extra bureaucracy. I often felt that Stuller is a company that does not want to move forward towards progress. The 401K vesting schedule is very slow and drawn out here. They match 5% over 6 years. You don’t begin to become partially vested in the employer match until 2 years into employment. Pay here is low. Even by the state average, people are underpaid. For being an “industry leader” and such a successful company, I expected better. We were frequently told about the record-breaking profits and productivity happening throughout 2020 and 2021, yet whenever I approached my manager with conversations about pay increases, I was told that HR would not allow for much. I know they recently raised their minimum wage, but in my opinion, this is only to complete with the new Amazon warehouse moving into the area, whose minimum wage is also $15 an hour. Ultimately, I felt that I was leaving money on the table working for a company that did not make me feel appreciated or fairly compensated. I also didn't feel safe here with covid. They also ask you to not wear a mask into the building in certain areas so that they can use facial recognition software on you, which to me is unsafe and unnecessary. This along with having to go through metal detectors every day, random full-body scans, bringing in transparent only bags…it’s worse than dealing with TSA every single day of the workweek. To me, it’s all too restrictive and you feel it.