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Cummins, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Cummins, Inc.?
Many Hats.
Regional Sales Director in Atlanta:
Pros: Constant successes along with hard work
Cons: Slow to change on a few areas that are needed for improvement.
Good.
Director of Operations in Saint Pauls:
Pros: Daily opportunity to make a diffeerece
Cons: hours
Hard.
Diesel Mechanic in Detroit:
Pros: Challenging
Cons: Feel under appreciated
Don't work in Sales for Cummins, it's not rewarding and you can make more money at any other company.
Account Executive in Seattle:
Pros: The flexibility
Cons: The people, the culture, the environment, the management, the good ol' boys club, the pay structure, the lack of women in the workplace.
It's not much, but it's honest work.
Service Writer in Forest Park:
Pros: It's very easy to get along with all coworkers
Cons: Lack of technicians leads to getting backed up on work equals upset customers
Pretty good.
Multimedia Designer in Minneapolis:
Pros: good culture, relaxed, trusted
Cons: could pay more. Contractors are given little to no benefits.
UNDER PAID.
Diesel Technician:
Pros: Specialized to only cummins engines.
Cons: Too many chiefs and not enough indians!
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