Great place to work with a good work life balance - Warehouse Associate Caterpillar Employee Review

4.0
Jun 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great workplace and team with a varied role. I really appreciated rotating roles every week to avoid boredom. The company is extremely proactive with listening to and implementing new ideas.

Cons

Some expectations are unrealistic, such as maintaining pick rates despite struggling with equipment failures.

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We are happy to hear you experienced a great work environment during your time with Team Caterpillar. Thank you for sharing your experience, we value your feedback as we look to continuously improve.

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Cons

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