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Bridgestone Americas

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Do better Bridgestone / Stay away from Mobility Solutions!! - Account Manager Bridgestone Americas Employee Review

2.0
May 20, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Some managers care but have no power to take care of their employees - Good ERGs - Nice HQ office but don’t be surprised if no one is ever there

Cons

- Highly restricted base pay increases once you’re full time (if you’re lucky and fight for yourself you’ll maybe get a 10% base increase once every 2 years and you have to battle HR for it) - Horrible retention for a reason, they won’t pay you what you’re worth after you’re in - Mobility solutions is where they send projects and teams to expire - avoid this department at all costs if you want job security - Not much honesty from upper management - Have been through 3 re-orgs in the past year and witnessed them fire 100+ people in the first quarter on just one team - Once you properly resign they will ensure you don’t get paid on bonus even if you worked every day of the past quarter or half - Stuck in the past, whether it’s their systems or communication methods (teams have no idea what’s going on outside of their bubbles or just the broad business vision)

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5.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

It a pretty good job I love working at bridgestone it have taught me alot I appreciate it

Cons

I really don't have any cons it's a good job a good paying job as well

3.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay for the location. Established business in the area (over 50 years running), probably not going anywhere for a while. As long as you show up, do your work, and don't violate safety rules, you have job security. Rotating schedule allows for a lot of time off (unless you're drafted).

Cons

The environment can be very uncomfortable in some areas due to lack of climate controls. Constant back and forth between "the way it's always been done" and "let's try something new." Rotating schedule can be harsh. Sometimes it's hard to know who is in charge of something, as people get moved around a lot. Draft can eat into your time off, especially if your area is shorthanded. Communication from corporate seems to hit a wall before it reaches the technicians and operators; changes planned for years will seem abrupt to the people on the floor.

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