I like coming to work - Anonymous employee Banner Engineering Employee Review

4.0
Nov 16, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people, great company, fun place to work

Cons

slow moving projects, lower salary

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Banner Engineering Response
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Thank you for your comments, and we are glad that you do enjoy coming to work at Banner. We have strived in the past several years (since your comment was made) to improve our ability to get projects done faster. Banner is a “high mix” project environment, with multiple projects going at the same time in numerous product segments. Within project category, the pace of projects can vary a great deal. Project prioritization may be one reason a project moves slower than we may want it to, and also some projects move slower simply because of the type of project it is (Machine Safety projects, for example, tend to move forward more pragmatically simply because of the inherent demands of the product segment). Also, we have introduced agile product development techniques, and better constrain the number and scope of projects in order to improve our pace of product development.

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