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Haas Automation Reviews

3.3

64% would recommend to a friend

(182 total reviews)

Gene F. Haas

75% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Haas Automation has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 182 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Haas Automation 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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182 reviews
1.0
16 Jan 2016

A Very Unhappy Workplace

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good salary and benefits, bonus (if criteria is met).

Cons

Verbally abusive and very unprofessional. Managers scream fbombs all day long and rule by intimidation. Favoritism runs rampant. Once management has you where they want you there is no opportunity for advancement.

1.0
7 May 2019

Bad place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

End of the year raffle prizes

Cons

I strongly urge any prospective interns or engineers to not take any position at this company whatsoever. This company is saturated with a culture of fear and animosity. Annoy a manager and you could be sent to a department unrelated to your job title. Company morale is low. I liked many of my fellow employees but could not stand to be around them for too long, as many were depressed and only complained about work. Innovation is squelched because almost all major projects are proposed or controlled directly by the owner. The company is antiquated in a lot of its practices. The PLM software is a nightmare that many of the managers barely know how to navigate. Only one person in the entire company performs FEA as far as I know, despite there being maybe 50 mechanical engineers in their department. The assembly line almost looks like something out of a 1920s Ford factory video. Training was poor -- it felt like if you ask a lot of questions as a new hire, you are seen as mentally deficient and not capable. The individual in charge of training me was not hands-on with what he was teaching me, so I had to cobble my knowledge together from a variety of sources, which often led to embarrassing situations in later positions where I was expected to know things I had never been taught.

1.0
1 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is pretty good. Bonuses are nice, although unreliable and frequently changed.

Cons

The owner micromanages his engineers. Very prone to tantrums (shouting, swearing, throwing things). He has no real engineering training and has pretty big gaps in his knowledge, but always thinks he knows best. Frequently throws out months or years of work on a whim. Forces engineers to work on ideas that they know are obviously not going to work. Managers vary pretty significantly. About half will also scream at employees, but the other half will generally be reasonable. Unfortunately you have little to no control over who you work for. Engineers start of working in "RnD" which is really just sustaining engineering. There's no real training for new engineers, but expect to get screamed at in front of the group for making any kind of mistake. The owner loses his mind over people doing testing, using real equipment etc. (people are afraid to let him see them doing math). The general atmosphere of the place is one of fear and defeat. If the owner wants to pursue a bad idea, basically every path will lead to you getting yelled at, your only control is what for. It's a depressing place to be. There's a factory shutdown for about a week and a half, which is mandatory time off mostly unpaid. Employee satisfaction survey results were largely ignored or they totally missed the point e.g. people asked for more vacation, the company gave one more paid day during the shutdown. Cost of living pay raises were totally thrown out the window. The highest possible annual raise is 6% (a perfect employee), expect something closer to 3%.

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