Narrow-minded people lead this company. - Anonymous employee Filtration Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 5, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Thye line of work allows for job security, since products are needed. Production employees have the opportunity for compressed work week. I really can't think of anything good about the company. The smartest people are in production and engineering, I don't want to say what I think of the rest!

Cons

Old school management, pay is below average, many employees are paid hourly, leaving little room for flexibility! You better not own a pet, have children or close family if you work as an hourly-employee, as they will scrutinize your every movements. The CEO probably got there through nepotism, kissing up to the parent company's senior leaders and being good at networking as his brains and degrees most likely did not get him where he is... CEO and the senior managers are very short-sided: They are not open to any new ideas or cultures, unless it is an opportunity to bring cash into the company right away! The pay is mediocre too. The mindset is very old school manufacturing. Senior managers act as if they are ABOVE everyone else and have no mannerism towards lower level employees. Lots of sir, mr. and self titles flying around when they are being addressed. Who does that anymore? Oh, did I mention how old school the management is? Opportunities for growth are available for male employees, better yet, white male employees....

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5.0
Sep 7, 2025
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Pros

Amazing culture, Career growth opportunities, great benefits, loads or support from management, good pay.

Cons

I don't have anything bad to say about this company. They have treated me absolutely amazing during my time there.

1.0
Jan 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is not bad and some people are nice.

Cons

The company went through way too many changes in a very short amount of time. Internal communication was honestly pretty bad. Senior management’s strategy and execution were often confusing and inconsistent. There were too many initiatives and priorities happening at once, which caused a lot of confusion. Some people were great, some weren’t. The pay was good, but the benefits were not.

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