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CNH Industrial reviews

3.6

72% would recommend to a friend

(1,664 total reviews)

Gerrit Marx

65% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

CNH Industrial has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,664 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CNH Industrial employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
3.0
Sep 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible and allowed to work independently, good co-workers at "working" level, interest products and work content when you get past the bureaucracy

Cons

No positive reinforcement, promotion by personal affiliation not work achievements, noncompetitive compensation...even internally, "do as I say, not as I do" Senior Management, lack of accountability except of small group of dumped on minion employees

1.0
Nov 2, 2015

Lack of consistency

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

401k is about the only pro that is left. Upward mobility is available but with the current downward trend in sales this is unlikely in the coming years. When the company is doing well the bonus structure is very good. Based on projections I do not think anyone will be receiving a bonus any time soon though.

Cons

HR is the largest downside to this company. Every encounter that I have had with them over the last 5 years has been negative. Aside from local programs there doesn't appear to be anything done for employee retention. Pay increases without promotion are basically non-existent. If you're lucky you might get an increase every 5 years or so. Any pay increase that you do get will be follow with a statement like "5% is the largest pay increase that we're allowed to give." This goes completely against the meritocracy that CNH says that they are. There are countless rules set by HR that are made public but every single one of them has a hidden clarification that will basically let HR make any decision that they want. The new Job Framework is a perfect example. I know of a number of people that were below the competitive pay grade but were not moved for a handful of different reasons. Also, why set this framework if you are not going to publish what level each job is? How does it help define a career path when employees can't tell what job would be a promotion for them? Overall the only thing that this company does consistently is keep groups in silos. There is absolutely no teamwork to be had when it comes to projects within the company. It's every person for themselves and the focus is only on meeting the individual PLM targets for the year. If you're a manager you will quickly learn that the PLM process is also a bunch of smoke and mirrors. HR has the managers determine the box / score for each employee months before any formal PLM review is written. After the manager submits the score for each employee HR will come back and say what scores are approved and which scores need to be moved down. Sometimes HR will go as far to say which employee needs to be moved despite the fact that they have no idea how the employee has actually performed. Then the managers are tasked with writing a review that fits the score that HR determined. I'm counting the days until I can find an opportunity with a different company because the environment here is toxic. The best you can hope for is to help the attitude within your own little corner of the company. If it was an option I would put zero stars for Culture & Values for this company.

1.0
Aug 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A lot of the employees. Enjoyed working with the hourly crew and most of the salaried staff. A lot of effort doing positive things for the community.

Cons

The management is incompetent...at all levels. Top management at this location clearly does not even understand the basics of running a production operation...a complete joke. The performance evaluation process is pathetically weak and encourages lying, cheating, and falsification of records. There are no promotion opportunities, an unwritten company policy against raises (haven't given any in 7 years), and bonuses are being phased out. The bottom half of the pay ranges are way below market-value and no one will ever see anything in the upper half of the range. Oh, and don't forget the 10-12 hour days, constantly changing shift coverage, splitting shifts, double-shifts, and on-call 24/7. Several of the managers have no ability to prioritize...or even remember what they said 10 minutes earlier. Often giving conflicting direction on what is important or even understanding what is needed. Massive incompetence all over the place.

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