Terrible Company. Horrific "Leadership" - Process Leader ATI Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ample parking due to majority of the workforce being let go. Otherwise this company is a nightmare.

Cons

The holding company who runs the company is very VERY top heavy, which feeds on the front line worker's pay and benefits. Several major labor disputes, several lawsuits, and declining work conditions over my entire employment. During the pandemic, corporate leaders took nearly 200% of their pay in bonuses while the front line workers took -30% decrease in pay at the same time. Kim Fields (President) received nearly $2 million in bonuses during the pandemic and she is only one of the several corporate "leaders" who were paid millions while front line workers were asked to take 2 month furloughs and big pay decreases. Corporate has had many new hires (high priced VP level and higher) while the front line has been reduced by 60% and counting. ATI has stated that they plan to reduce costs further "by attrition." And now the board of directors which approves all the corporate bonuses is now headed by the CEO who most benefits from the incompetent board decisions.

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5.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

Inviting atmosphere, opportunities to move within the company

Cons

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2.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting work with (some) hard workers. Serious place to get real experience. Salaried employees receive a large 401k match.

Cons

Place is held together by critical staff working much harder than others, but don't expect many raises. Annual adjustments do not match inflation. Managers do not understand technical skills that set their staff apart and struggle to argue for raises when asked, losing this talent within a few years. Experience always outranks expertise (helps to be old). HR/Operations collaborate to underpay their hourly staff, keeping process changes that affect incentive pay out of union negotiations for as long as possible. HR can barely run Salaried payroll and will threaten you if you question their math (even when they owe you money). HR refuses to address racism/white supremacy within their hourly workforce.

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