Hutchinson reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(336 total reviews)
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Hélène Moreau-Leroy

80% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Hutchinson has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 336 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hutchinson employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aeroespacial y defensa industry (3.6 stars).

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336 reviews
1.0
Feb 19, 2016

Management

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Operates in diverse industries, You may visit France.

Cons

Micromanagement brought to an entirely new level. Salaries are average and annual increases are pathetic. Real promotions from within are rare, and top management roles are given to French expats or people recruited from outside. It appears this is done so that incumbents can be pigeon-holed in both position and salary. On the extremely rare occasion when I've seen someone promoted to a position of more responsibility (actually, I saw this only once in 3 years), the individual received a fancier title; more work, had to retain their original responsibilities in addition to their "new role," and received no meaningful increase in salary. The best senior managers have left over the past 4 years. A few who remain are more-or-less OK to work with, but the division CEO (Hutchinson-NA) is arrogant, condescending, and thinks he possesses far more management skill than he actually has. He is dangerously confident in his own errors. He is ineffective, lacking in real senior management skills, strategically illiterate, and devoid of emotional intelligence. He's a bean-counting narcissist who has no place running an aerospace or defense industry manufacturing facility. For this reason, the VP-level staff who would otherwise be fairly effective, have been turned into a bunch of fearful and ineffective "yes-men." If you have talent - stay away. They are not interested in talent -- only a warm body that will do what it's told. This is not a place where you can expect meaningful advancement, or a real career. It is a paycheck, and nothing more. It's a good place to work if you are a machine operator or other blue-collar worker - but if you're in management or have professional credentials - do yourself a favor and stay away.

1.0
Feb 3, 2016

Terrible management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's a job. Temporary, I wouldn't see this is a long term place to be at.

Cons

Tactical work environment, systems in place are not up-to-date. Management style is from 20 years back, need to change with the times. Managers are not leaders lacking management skills. Micro-management type of style. No career advancement opportunities. Lacks employee diversity. Company culture is up-tight, unapproachable. There are no metric system in place. Annual reviews are untimely or non-existent in some cases. Employees are not respected by their superiors.

1.0
Mar 26, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It’s a good place to work if you are in the early stage of your career and have few or no aspirations to advance yourself within a reasonable amount of time. The salary is average or slightly below average.

Cons

No real advancement. “Promotions” are actually lateral changes with a more impressive sounding title, more responsibility, but usually no significant or commensurate increase in salary to go along with it. Top management roles usually go to French nationals, or to people recruited from outside of the company. French management team are dishonest, and promises made are rarely if ever kept (agree with the other Sr. Mgr. review totally). Local Senior management goes through the motions of “succession planning” but rarely if ever does a successor actually advance when someone leaves. Competent and motivated senior managers are stuck in their jobs, as the top division president or country-CEO roles are reserved either for French nationals or those politically connected to the French management team. “The Peter Principle” is in effect here, where the most talented, most skilled, and most ambitious middle-managers are kept subordinated in their roles in order to make their less-competent “superiors” look good. The top management ranks are full of self-important egomaniacs who think they know more than they actually do, who never take any business risks, who claim credit for the successes of their subordinates; while blaming any failures on those same subordinates. I would recommend working here only to a fresh college graduate as a place to gain a few years of experience as a “stepping stone,” or to someone who has no ambition to advance their professional career. The current US-division CEO is an arrogant, condescending, self-important, big-mouth, who believes he is far more knowledgeable than he actually is. He is someone I would never consider hiring to run even a small company – a fast food restaurant maybe – but certainly not a large multiple-site manufacturing business. My former employer - a very well known huge multinational industrial company - would never tolerate the openly abrasive and offensive behavior of this division CEO and would fire him for his abusive behavior. If you are currently in middle or senior management at another company, I would not recommend leaving to take a position here. They will make it sound like a step up from where you are, but soon after you join, they will change the game and you will find you have taken a step backward, instead of forward.

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