Everything Wrong With American Corporations - Marketing Specialist Cummins Employee Review

2.0
Jun 24, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Very good benefits and salary -Nice quiet area close to rural and metropolitan locations

Cons

-In fact the benefits and salary are too good that it has inflated prices of living and rent in the small city of Columbus, Indiana pricing most normal folks who have been born and raised there for generations out of their own homes -Have a tendency to hire a bunch of people and then a layoff a ton of non managers every 2 year cycle. A good chunk of the company is a manager of some BS division or another to keep their salary and benefits. -H1B abuse to the extreme and hiding it as "diversity" - nah, that's called exploitation. -The previous con has caused an internal power struggle between the Chinese in the company and the Indians. Neither have any care for Blacks, Latinos, LGBTQ+ or other minorities and are extremely racist. Whole departments will tend to turn into one group or another once a hiring manager of either group gets a hold of power. So much for diveristy and inclusion. -Speaking of, if you're anywhere right-wing of Mao Zedong, best policy is to be quiet like 60% of the town is doing or start sprucing up that resume of yours.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Good working culture and leadership interaction.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, flexibility, paternal leave policy, pension plan

Cons

Pay is low and has not kept up with inflation. Leadership is only DEI hires, and they do not seem to understand the actual work being done. They are making life miserable for employees by adding unnecessary KPI's and performance tracking to make a name for themselves within the senior leadership. No loyalty for employees, they will let you go in the blink of an eye if the business struggles.

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