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Cornerstone Building Brands

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Okay place to work - Shipping/Receiving Clerk Cornerstone Building Brands Employee Review

1.0
Jan 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Has potential to be a place to work in this position.

Cons

The management is not so great. The manager would talk about his shop employees in front of me and my coworker. I always feared that my coworker would try to get me fired if she didn't like something I did. She was a very high strung woman. She ran the management. Even stating that she got the girl before me fired. I started as a temp and when I was hired on I had to go through another probationary period. I also did not receive a raise after being hired on I was offered as much as my temp position. I would work until finished with all paperwork so from 9am till about 7-9pm.

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5.0
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Pros

Great people to work with and to learn from

Cons

You will be on your feet for most of the time, if that is something you do not enjoy

2.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Solid Corporate Blueprint: The high-level organization has an excellent strategic framework. Corporate-led continuous improvement initiatives, modern operator training systems, and matrix reporting structures demonstrate a commitment to long-term operational excellence. Infrastructure: The manufacturing assets, MES software setup, and technical scope of work provide a great environment for data-driven engineering and process optimization. Benefits: Compensation, day-one medical benefits, and corporate-level resources are competitive for the regional market.

Cons

Culture of Compliance: The facility culture prioritizes absolute personal compliance over objective operational excellence. Constructive feedback or process critiques are routinely penalized or labeled as "attitude problems," stalling genuine quality progression. High Indirect Turnover: This management-by-coercion style has dismantled workplace psychological safety, leading to ongoing administrative volatility and high turnover among supervisory and technical staff.

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