Nepatism is rampant. - Team Lead ESAB Employee Review

1.0
Dec 21, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good people to work with on the lower levels. Ok benefits.

Cons

Pay is below average, facility is dirty, and no airflow, large amounts of dust. There is large amounts of nepotism amoungst managment. There is little or no oversight on them, and they do as they please. Profits are the only portion they care about, products are bad and getting worse, no room for advancement, no proper training, no proper maintenance, minimal tool supply, minimal support in projects. Pretty sure there isn't much of a point to work here other than between other jobs, as a get by solution. Do not be friends with management, they will falsify paperwork and documentation to railroad you and HR is in there pocket, So don't even bother. You will be targeted and you will be slanndered and no one will protect you. Unless you just submit to them and do as they want, without questioning any morals or application of authority. They over reach allot!! Doing what is right will get you terminated.

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5.0
Jan 24, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work culture, good responsibility, helpful people

Cons

Not a huge amount of direction for interns

1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ESAB is great if you're early in your career, aiming for a title bump, or comfortable navigating a surface-level culture as it might serve as a short-term stepping stone.

Cons

ESAB's product is a premium in today’s economy, especially in light of tariffs and inflation. Directionless and flailing leadership. Complete lack of self-awareness across all functional leads, from CEO, CHRO, CFO to key functional regional leaders. No bonuses, low pay raises due to financial struggles and constant layoffs pitched as operational efficiencies. Leaders would hold a townhall at a site telling us to get ready for growth and expansion, then a year later we have massive layoffs and empty promises. Leaders constantly being told to cut headcount and literally picking names off of excel sheets just to land at the number they were given without any regard to business continuity. Career development is non-existent at the site level for line management due to all the attention and career resources shifted towards directors and above. Feedback is given yet no one cares and it is shifted back to management as 'our problem to fix'. The Company is 'lean' meaning do more with less in every department including support functions like Finance, IT, HR and EHS. There is a constant battle for funding and several departments are dealing with outdated systems, ERPs that don't communicate with each other, broken processes, etc. No investments are made to better manufacturing plants aside from a few key locations, with dozens of sites operating with old/dangerous equipment, no air conditioning, etc. yet they wonder why productivity drops, constant turnover and worker's comp issues continue.

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