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Cummins, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Cummins, Inc.?
Team leader role.
Engineering Team Leader in Indianapolis:
Pros: Interacting and watching my team resolve complex problems and learn
Cons: Inability to promote or get further help when required
Technical Specialist.
Technical Project Manager in Minneapolis:
Pros: Some colleagues.
Cons: Most leaders have very low emotional intelligence. They push you to take on additional responsibilities with no change in pay. Leaders provide very little help prioritizing workload; it basically all needs to be done. If you go to leaders to ask for help prioritizing workload, they will micromanage you.
Motivates me to see positive results in resolving issues.
Manufacturing Technician in Bloomfield:
Pros: My ideas are considered highly in resolving customers issues in making a better product.
Cons: Working with 25+ years equipment
Data Entry Clerk in Melbourne:
One of the worst companies I have worked for!! No positives in this job.
Salary is way below the industry standard and management are terrible.
Stay away from this company at all costs!
Would not work here even if they paid me a million dollars.
Not worth it, treat people like actual slaves not a good place of employment.
Mechanic in Enid:
Pros: The wide variety of machines and engine to work on
Cons: How the management treats the employees, I had to threaten to leave several times before I got my raise after my yearly review
Challenging workplace environment.
Supply Chain Manager in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Bonuses, 401k match, employee stock purchase plan
Cons: Restructuring not in favor to operations staff
Generator Technician.
Field Service Technician in Indianapolis:
Pros: Take home truck, customer service, working in different location daily, inside/outside environment
Cons: underpaid, weak communication,
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