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Bridgestone Americas

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A company that values its people. - Area Manager Bridgestone Americas Employee Review

5.0
May 29, 2020
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Pros

I have been with this organization since November 1, 2019. I wanted to wait a few months before I posted a review to articulate what could help others make a good decision to join our team. I cannot say enough about this organization, especially in these trying times. I am so impressed with how this senior management team is navigating the COVID-19 crisis. Each step has been well thought out, communicated decisively and is clearly taking the teammate and customer experience in consideration. It was apparent how the people in this organization feel about the home office at the leadership conference I attended a few months ago. The tenure of the average leader in this organization is a clear indication of an employee first attitude. Several people I met have decades of Bridgestone experience. Benefits are strong, pay is above the industry standard and time off is the best I have seen in my 30 plus years of experience. If you're looking for an organization that has a strong history, great people and supportive leadership, apply.

Cons

Performance is expected. If you do not want to be held accountable for what you deliver, seek other employment.

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5.0
May 31, 2026
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Pros

It a pretty good job I love working at bridgestone it have taught me alot I appreciate it

Cons

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3.0
Jun 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Stable work - buses on the road every day, so tire service tends to be more predictable than some other retail work. Mechanical experience - You'll gain experience with heavy-duty vehicles, commercial tires, fleet operations, safety procedures, and potentially CDL-related skills. Physically demanding - Frequent lifting of tires, pushing heavy equipment, bending, kneeling, and working around large vehicles are regular parts of the job.

Cons

Repetitive labor - Much of the work involves mounting, balancing, and repairing large tires repeatedly throughout a shift. Safety risks - Working with heavy commercial tires and transit vehicles requires strict adherence to safety procedures and PPE requirements.

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