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Covidien

Acquired by Medtronic

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Good company; good employer; good work! - Operations Covidien Employee Review

4.0
Nov 16, 2013
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Pros

Growing industry that rewards diligent work and delivering results The salary, bonuses and benefits are top 90th percentile Strong and consistent leadership and management Continuity of corporate goals and objectives through the years

Cons

Work/life balance is my #1 challenge to avoid burn-out Constant change drives challenges in how we succeed in executing objectives Low tolerance for risk taking that fails to deliver results People work on their days off to avoid the backlog of email, vmail and workload upon return to the office

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3.0
May 26, 2012
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Pros

Pay is competitive for many of the positions. Benefits are pretty good-medical, dental, vision, 401K HR department is committed to ensuring a respectful workplace so don't be afraid to speak up if you are mistreated by a manager or coworker. Overall fair treatment of employees is observed Focus on improvement activities like Kaizen and Six Sigma.

Cons

Communications from corporate are general and vague and major changes are not communicated very well-the 'rumor mill' will portent a major change (like the pharma division being spun off of the larger Covidien) but communication to employees can be spotty around these issues. Getting promoted can be a mysterious and unclear process - not that many promotions from within. It happens but not as much as it ought to. Too much of a focus on hiring outside candidates. Poor focus on talent development - not enough apprenticeships and interns. Finding a path for 'career development' can be a challenge - you have to do it yourself. Sometimes an excessive focus on financial results to the expense of other things, like employee morale. The manufacturing facilities often seem to be treated like the red-headed stepchildren by the corporate office - resources withheld from the Plants while corporate indulges in elaborate holiday celebrations and excessive numbers of Vice Presidents. Job security appears to be better at the Plants than at Corporate

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