Working for Stihl makes you feel defeated - Assembly Line Worker STIHL USA Employee Review

1.0
Dec 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Wage is good as compared to other the factory job I've had. Medical and dental are good. Good bonus.

Cons

Bullies seem to be catered to here. I've seen a lot of unfair things happen at Stihl. There seems to be no interest in fairness from management or hr, in my opinion. In a large company, you might think hr/management would be determined to put harassment/bullying to a stop to the very best of their power... you would think but no. It would be in Stihl's own self interest to take a hard look at their hr policies on harassment and how things are actually being executed

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5.0
Feb 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

For all its flaws, this is a great place to work. The people are awesome and the benefits are pretty great. Workload is reasonable.

Cons

There’s some red tape that gets frustrating at times.

2.0
Feb 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong history / great back story / private (family-based) company. Stihl family has been a force of good in the creation of this brand and once great culture. Well-known brand / strong marketing / strong field support. Good pay / compensation / benefits. Good opportunity to be noticed.

Cons

Top management team is not in tune with the market or their team and often holds unrealistic expectations. Dishonest statements made are disheartening and do little to inspire. Management is more consumed by daily politics than mid/long term strategy and employee cultivation. Culture in transition with primary focus on battery and global harmonization but it comes at the expense of diluting the brand image and core values that made it a leader in the US market. Decreased emphasis on quality, individualism, team building, and dealer strength. Infrastructure is unstable with high turnover of knowledge experts and older systems / processes. Experience once was highly regarded but veterans are no longer appreciated and most were pushed / phased out over the past few years. Business outlook is concerning.

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