Hexagon reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,976 total reviews)

Norbert Hanke | Anders Svensson

74% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Hexagon has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,976 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hexagon 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
1.0
Aug 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Average benefits, 401K match, etc. - Overall experienced hardworking professional workforce that makes one feel empathetic for the ones that continue to stay and endure the abuse (they are like an abused spouse) - Nice facility in Madison distracts from the real issues

Cons

- Poor morale. Hard to find anyone that likes their job and career here. - Very toxic overly political workplace (people learn to show their worth by throwing others under the bus). - One of the poorest Executive teams I have ever worked with (been in my career for about 30 years) - Actively discriminates against older workers, femaies and minorities. Truly a "young" boy's network and a bunch of old guys higher up that aspire to be young guys. I was once told by HR that I could not hire a well qualified 50 something candidate because they were too old! They hold severance pay to "influence" unduly a layoff target to sign a legal release that they won't sue. - Continuous layoffs and buyouts means your job is always in jeopardy. See above. They will make you sign a release to get your severance pay. Make sure you get as much as you can from these guys because most of the time they KNOW they are in the wrong and subject to litigation. - Lower than industry and market wages, raises and bonuses. Basically a sweat shop for new grads with no career opportunities. - Technology is old and outdated and no longer the leader (or even a competitor) in many of its sectors. They just tread water while customers flee from continuing pricing increases without benefit. - Unethical leadership - Ineffective or complicent HR - HR is not working for the benefit of any employee or compliance with the law. HR is basically a facilitator for the management team's unethical or illegal management decisions. HR does not even perform exit interviews (why ask when you don't want to know?) because they are well aware of what the employees are going to say (or how they have been treated) and they just don't care.

1.0
Feb 16, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Pay is above average -WFH benefits -Easy workday -Maybe the location of Huntsville -HR is actually great. They were very fair with me -Great manager and VP until they either left or got laid off -Coworkers at the bottom rung are amazing

Cons

-Bureaucratic leadership teams with no transparency in communications until sweeping changes pulling the rug out from under you are made. My boss was laid off and his leader left for greener pastures. -Hit and miss departments. Some departments are amazing with their leaders and you will love working under them, others are toxic/abusive and should be avoided at all costs -Sudden layoffs and shuffling around of functions in your job kill forward momentum -They will drastically underpay your senior team members and will refuse a 3 percent cost of living raise. -Lack of proper communication when performing tasks and you have to fish for information

3.0
Dec 8, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Best fitness center in the area, free to employees and local emergency services. Other than that if you're fresh out of college it's good padding for your resume when you find something better within a year or so.

Cons

The company cares more about its image in its industry rather than the quality of its products. Employees are for the all but ignored unless you get in good with management. Expect less-than cost-of-living adjustments to be your typical merit raise presuming the company gives out any raises that year at all. Pay is below average for the industry and there's little incentive for retention. Intergraph would rather you walk and hire a cheap college grad to fill your spot, presuming they bother filling it at all. And let's not even try to discuss career growth or even lateral movement within the company - it simply doesn't exist.

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