Dog eat Dog Company... - CAD Designer Bohler Employee Review

1.0
Aug 25, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive pay, with decent benefits package.

Cons

This place literally couldn't care less about individuals. They have a grand dog and pony show, all about their core values and opportunity, etc. But there is absolutely no loyalty to individual employees. You really can't expect a firm to bleed for its employees, fair enough. But at the same time, Bohler will gently guide you into a lifestyle where you are consistently working 12-15 hour days, until that becomes the expectation. The moment you decide to reclaim your life- you are now on the bubble. Forever. There's a constant threat of failure and disappointment hanging over your head. You're only as good as your last miracle at this place. And it's setup to keep you moving at a frantic pace. Everything is an emergency, and due fifteen minutes ago. Honest deadlines aren't a thing. The managers are all self-serving- and will gladly sell you to a butcher shop if it means a promotion. Nobody cares about anybody there. Bohler is literally a corporate machine, full of apathetic robots and fake smiles. It's run by an in-crowd fraternity of bros and yuppies. Stay away. There are plenty of human firms out there.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's clear the leaders care about the employees. It's not perfect, but I have been able to influence positive change here.

Cons

Clients can be demanding and it can be a grind to hit deadlines. That's the industry though.

2.0
May 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fantastic exposure to programmatic projects (Chick-fil-A, 7/11, Walmart, etc), great Cad templates and training resources. Got to work with some great people.

Cons

Your hours will be heavily scrutinized and you will have very little flexibility with WFH. Designers get blamed for managers’ mistakes, do not play their mind game. What you put out is never good enough for them. They’d rather you sacrifice quality for quantity.

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