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Beware. - Anonymous employee Bridgestone Americas Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free downtown parking is great

Cons

The past 9 months under new leadership have been a disaster. Constant layoffs, overworking and underpaying employees. Morale is so low, the good ones are dropping like flies and leaving so many gaps in operations no one knows what’s going on or how to accomplish basic tasks. It’s a disaster and new leadership does not care about anything but the bottom line. Any perk we used to have (on site breakfast & lunch, flexible schedule, etc) are long gone

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Bridgestone Americas Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with leadership did not meet your expectations. At Bridgestone, we recognize that leadership transitions and evolving management styles can impact the teammate experience. We are actively working to strengthen leadership effectiveness and improve communication across all levels of the organization. Your input is valuable and will help guide our continued efforts to foster a more consistent and supportive environment. We appreciate your time with us and wish you success in your future endeavors.

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