Manufacturing - Procurement Manager Metglas Employee Review

4.0
Aug 10, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Produces energy efficient material and ships globally

Cons

Labor shortage and low pay

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5.0
May 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Management are great mentors to staff.

Cons

You will be held to accountable.

1.0
Jan 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people are nice to work with since everyone is going through the same thing.

Cons

As a long-tenured employee, it has been difficult to watch the steady decline of Metglas. The company has changed significantly over time, largely in negative ways. The primary issue facing Metglas is leadership credibility and effectiveness. Trust has been steadily eroded by inconsistent direction, visible favoritism, and a lack of accountability at all management levels. Until they acknowledge this reality, no amount of restructuring, messaging, or performance pressure will produce meaningful improvement. What was once a functional workplace has become defined by mistrust, internal politics, and constant tension. Over time, collaboration has been replaced by self-preservation, gossip, and an environment where people are more focused on avoiding blame than doing good work. The culture at Metglas is unhealthy, exhausting, runs on fear, favoritism, and dysfunction. This is a textbook example of a toxic workplace. The culture is openly hostile, deeply distrustful, and driven by fear. Gossip, back-channel politics, and quiet sabotage are not exceptions—they are how work gets done. Employee feedback is routinely solicited and then ignored. Asking for input without visible change has created cynicism. This has created widespread skepticism and disengagement. If leadership is unwilling or unable to act on feedback, it should not ask for it. Performative listening has done more damage than silence. The organization has become narrowly focused on short-term financial outcomes, with little regard for cultural or human impact. This approach has accelerated burnout, driven out experienced talent, and weakened long-term performance. There are still pockets of capable people, but the overall trajectory has been discouraging. Having spent years there, I can no longer recommend this company. The lack of trust, stability, and effective leadership makes this an unsustainable workplace for most professionals. Without real accountability, transparency, and respect for institutional knowledge, these issues will persist regardless of who is hired next.

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