Stable--maybe too stable - Product Engineer Moog Inc. Employee Review

4.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Stable Lots of growth Nice people Flexibility

Cons

Stagnant pay Promotions are rare Minimal accountability and structure

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Moog Inc. Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave your honest feedback along with the 4‑star rating. We’re glad to hear there are positives in your experience, but we also want to acknowledge the concerns you’ve raised about pay, promotions, accountability, and structure. We understand that stagnant pay and rare promotions can be challenging, and we’re actively reviewing how we can create clearer growth paths and more frequent recognition opportunities for our team members. Regarding accountability and structure, we know these are essential for a healthy workplace, and we’re working on strengthening processes, communication, and leadership support to ensure consistency and fairness. Your input is invaluable in helping us improve, and we’re committed to making changes that will benefit both employees and the company as we move forward. We wish you continued success at Moog!

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