Dedication, loyalty, hard work not valued - Anonymous employee Kohler Co. Employee Review

1.0
May 20, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Kohler Co. has beautiful quality products and the company is very innovative. They give back to the communities that they operate in. It is a good place for interns and people just getting out of college to get a solid bullet on the resume'.

Cons

Management has changed dramatically over the last 5 - 10 years and employees are not valued. People are promoted to manager if they score high on an intelligence test regardless of whether they have management skills, people skills etc. I am aware of several instances where "questionable" write-ups have been done against "star" performers and when those individuals have asked for specifics, HR has refused to provide any details. I have known of one manager who promoted an associate only to put them on a performance plan after the associate shared concerns about morale in the department, within weeks they were no longer qualified to do the job they had been doing for 4 years. I worked at Kohler for 18 successful years before being recruited to another company with more career potential. I had been given exemplary reviews, good merit increases, was a "star" performer and was put through leadership training. When I gave my notice I was walked out the door. If you stay at Kohler, don't ever believe that they care about you as a person, or about your career. Recently it appears as though associates with a long history of employment there are being pushed out, maybe they make too much money and it would be cheaper to replace them with college graduates, I can't say, but it doesn't feel right.

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Pros

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Cons

I have already posted a con, but noticed another con that other posts point to. I read about disappointment of no remote work anymore. Remote work is difficult; you have a hard time building collaboration, teamwork and trust in a remote situation. But as I look at myself, I am on-site and love coming to work - would rather be around my team and have a constant pulse on the culture where I can address any issues immediately. Ask yourself, other than the loss of commute time and being in the comfort of your own home - why do people prefer to work from home. Many times, it can be due to avoiding the stress and anxiety that exists at work. Now ask yourself, what would make people want to be in the office versus at home. Whether you are remote or in person, not wanting to come into the office may be a sign that you are not happy and lacking fulfillment from your current circumstances.

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