Better Opportunities - Project Manager Gordon Employee Review

5.0
Aug 19, 2020
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Pros

I have worked on both sides of the industry and the greatest asset I believe Gordon has is the team moral which is a function of an actual team mentality and process of how everything is accomplished.

Cons

I believe due to Covid there are less direct customer relations which i believe helps build strong relationships.

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5.0
May 18, 2022
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Pros

Great Team and supportive company.

Cons

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1.0
Jan 2, 2026
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Pros

-Consistent work schedule -The Gate Ladies are the nicest

Cons

-Little to no training. Employees are expected to perform jobs they were never properly trained for. -Health insurance is expensive and offers minimal coverage. -Constant material shortages make it impossible to do the job correctly, yet workers are still blamed for issues caused by those shortages. -No clear structure or organization. -Team leads often don’t know who is responsible for what. -Employees are told to create internal documentation or processes, then later told they can’t exist due to “duplicate internals,” even though no clear system is in place. -Poor communication between office staff and plant workers. -The work environment feels more like a high school than a professional workplace. -Favoritism is obvious. If you are not part of the “clique,” you are treated differently. -Harassment is not handled appropriately. Concerns — including disability-related issues — are minimized, dismissed, or reframed in a way that makes the employee feel at fault. -HR lacks confidentiality. Personal or sensitive information shared with HR is discussed openly and repeated back through supervisors or coworkers. -HR appears overly familiar with certain employees, which undermines trust and makes reporting concerns feel unsafe. -Employees are made to feel responsible for the way they are treated rather than the behavior being addressed. -Employees who don’t fit in socially or question processes are targeted, written up, or pushed out rather than supported.

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