Johnson Controls reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(9,499 total reviews)
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Joakim Weidemanis

80% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Johnson Controls has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 9,499 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Johnson Controls 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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1.0
Jul 18, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some of the best people to work with (but nearly all of those people do not work there anymore) - Decent holiday allowance - Good location in the heart of Cork city

Cons

JCI are completely inconsistent with how they promote people and give raises. It does not seem to really matter how much work you do/how much responsibility you have.. it's just who your manager is. Depending on what business unit you are in/what manager you have (not something you pick when you start there) you will be promoted faster. One of the managers was also a senior manager (he is now the head of tech comms) and all of his staff got promoted before others who had worked in JCI longer. People also get higher pay increases/performance review marks depending on their business unit. My team was understaffed when a coworker quit (and was never replaced). I took all of that coworkers work on top of my own. I knew that coworker made at least 10K more than what I made when they left. I wasn't promoted for another 2 and a half years. I consistently didn't get "Exceeds Expectations" in my performance reviews due to reasons beyond my control such as not having all of our documents in DITA (which we did not have the time or resources to do). Staff can only be promoted if someone quits (which is hardly a morale booster) so you have to actively hope more people want to leave in order to get a promotion. However, some people who threaten to quit have been able to secure raises/promotions outside of this rule. The best way to make a decent wage from working here is to quit and come back, as they have money that they can use to offer people to return to work for them (but won't use it on staff that currently do). There are so many other technical writer positions these days with better pay and benefits.

1.0
Feb 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company benefits are good.

Cons

Poor management. No on the job training. No process , no standardization, no sop. Still living in excel world. High turnover rate. No work life balance, although you will keep receiving a lot of emails saying how the company valuated work life balance. It's a joke

1.0
Sep 29, 2020

Used to be a great company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They are getting less and less these days. Some of the good things are... -Brand recognition (that will not last based on the down hill trend in customer service and quality) -Vacation time, they offer a good starting package. Three weeks and three elective holidays. -Most low level managers care about their employees and will work with them to create a good work/life balance.

Cons

Oh were to begin... -Benefits have decreased. Cost of them increased. -Company is no longer giving a 401K match. -All promotions are given based on the FY budget not on merit. I know of at least one example where an employee was told that while they deserved a raise/ promotion it wasn't in the budget so they would have to wait until February to get it. -If you are a hard worker this only means that you will be given an increased workload and expected to do more without compensation or any real recognition from middle/ upper management. -Upper management and "leadership" has adopted a "do more with less" mindset. They called it "Reduced work for reduced pay" when it came to the required furloughs during COVID-19. The problem was there was no reduced work, you were still expected to meet unrealistic project schedules set by upper management despite the reduction in time and support do to layoff during COVID-19. -In the last 2-3 year I have never been talk to like a child in my professional career. "leadership" is certain they know more than you and they remind you of that everyday. No thought or consideration is given to how long you have worked for the company or a given product line...your option doesn't matter. -The company is willing to spend hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of dollars on an "Organization Health" program. As a company we scored a 17 out of 100 on the initial survey and were then told by "leadership" that we misunderstood what this was all meant to be about. They did not want to admit that employees are NOT happy about working for this current "leadership" group. We were then made to take a series of "learning modules" to help improve our score as a company. These included things like how to properly compose an email, how to correctly prioritize your work load and how to not get lost in the "forest of despair"during difficult projects. -The company seems to exist solely to drive share price and line the pockets of senior leaders and shareholders. They are willing to cut cost in anyway possible to increase profit margins and show "growth" overall. -There is a strong feeling and evidence that "leadership" has plans to move the bulk of all of engineering to counties like Coast Rica, India and China. They say it is an effort to become a more globally devise company, which is great but in the last 2 years the engineering department in Milwaukee has been cut by more 60% with those jobs being filled overseas. Another piece of evidence for this is that while the company seems will to hire in other departments, there is a hiring freeze as far as engineering is concerned. -Middle Management (some low level management) is just a collection of "Yes men/women" who will blindly agree to what upper management and "leadership" wants despite the over filled work load and lack of resources to accomplish the given tasks/ projects. -A lack of ethics is becoming more frequent. At one point I was told to release documentation to the factory that everyone knew was incorrect and that we would come back and fix it later. Again this was wanted so that we could meet the project schedule given by middle and upper management. -The main focus is to cut cost. How can we make this cheaper(most of the time at the expanse of quality) and still hold out profit margins.

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