Engineer - Anonymous employee Maccaferri Employee Review

3.0
Sep 13, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good environment to start first job. You might enjoy the best attention to solving your problems before you step into the company. It is advisable to address all concerns at this time. Experienced engineers and salesmen that could potentially transfer experience to new employees Possible to enjoy personal mentoring

Cons

Slow and bureaucratic process with mediocre employees managing to scale through the system while the more energetic ones get frustrated. Lack of a clear payscale with possibility to earn higher than more experienced staff. No clear career path and could lead to frustration with constantly changing requests.

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5.0
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Pros

Sure, companionship, good prestige, good opportunity

Cons

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1.0
Jan 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The people in the office are the good and helpful

Cons

Leadership is abysmal. Italy controls things and the local president is a puppet for Italy. At one point they were almost 2 years late on paying bonuses. Women are treated MUCH differently than men. This isn't just anecdotal. If you come from Italy you are treated very differently, like you have skills that Americans don't have; which is unfair to local colleagues. Witnessed racism first-hand several times by someone in leadership and complained. Nothing was done because they had sales coming in. They have no loyalty to the people that are loyal to them. Watch your backs. More concerned about the perception of the company than making any changes that would positively affect their employees. They greatly underpay. They will spend more money on lawyers for not doing the right thing than they do on promoting or growing the right employees. 4 things to be "successful" there: 1. Never go against their underperforming norm. Stay status quo 2. Be a yes-man 3. Be Italian 4. Be an underperforming Italian

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