great place to work - Production Operator Evonik Employee Review

4.0
Jun 19, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

good working environment with good management

Cons

opportunities for progression are very limited at the site in work in the uk

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Evonik Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are very pleased that you have a positive perception of Evonik. The professional and personal development of the individual is important to us. We believe that we can only be as good as our employees. Therefore, we attach great importance to responding to the individual needs of our team members and offering them a comprehensive range of opportunities, and we would like to encourage you to get in touch with us directly to better understand your situation at employerbranding@evonik.com. Your Evonik Team

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Pay is good, bonuses are low, benefits have decreased every year Lunch in cafeteria is great Shift relief time was good, had enough time after work to be with family We sure miss Bonnie out there , she’s great.

Cons

Micromanaging - Extreme lack of trust Overall morale for the whole site is way down starting from 2018 Bias Backstabbing Incompetency - certain employees promoted to next level without actually knowing or understanding the process No work life balance, we’re told that doesn’t apply to production workers. Overtime hours avg 400-700 hours a year No room for employee growth or thoughts on process productivity/troubleshooting acknowledged if you’re not in the clique 3-2-2-3 shift schedule swapping from nights to day each time led to overall fatigue. Needs to be 2 weeks of nights and 2 weeks of days. HR is an overall joke, they used to be superb until COVID and the new site manager. Preach safety but turn a blind eye when it’s convenient to reach production. Then fault the operators or maintenance personnel if something happens.

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