Pall reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(912 total reviews)

Naresh Narasimhan

43% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Pall has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 912 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pall 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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912 reviews
1.0
Dec 19, 2019

Truly abysmal company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Danaher is a decent name to put on a resume. Paycheck was never late.

Cons

Management/leadership is a mix of toxic, ineffective, and under-qualified. Innovation is not valued and cost savings is more important than growth, employee benefits, and customer support. Dishonesty among teams is common, but should be expected on any cross-functional projects. Commitments are made without any intention of follow through. Many parts of the company are a good ol’ boys club. Racism is not prevalent, but exists in certain organizations. As a white male, certain directors and VPs were open with their biases in front of me. Upon reporting the inappropriate behavior, no action was taken beyond immediate retaliation against me. It is more important to “sell” minor achievements than it is to accomplish major objectives. This leads to bizarre celebration of mediocrity and lack of focus on progress. Team and individual goals are revised throughout the year so that employee reviews are consistently adequate (This results in target bonus payout which is nice, but removes any financial motivation to excel. At the same time, it is difficult to take pride in your work when you know that the management will simply claim adequate performance). Danaher business system experts are brought in continuously to help fix issues. This is not an inherently bad thing, but again there is no follow through or commitment to fix the identified issues. Reviewing years worth of kaizen events will show the same results and no improvement (focus on 1S and 2S). Also, huge benefits are claimed in kaizen events, but nothing truly changes day-to-day. Overall, the company is stuck in the 1970s and is fighting hard to prevent advancement.

1.0
Apr 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job, You will save money because you never have time off to spend it, not because they pay anything.

Cons

BUGS, BUGS BUGS! So many you need one hand to swat them away while you try to work with the other. Actually had bug strips mounted on production lines, bugs getting in finished product to customer. Black mold on equipment. Complete lack of qualified employees, so greedy they will hire any BODY to fill a slot. Can't slow production, might affect management bonus. No sharing of wealth in this company. The 1%! No ethics, no morals, RETALIATION. Lack of management. One big ego contest, and not one of them has any reason for it. So intent on being the right one that no decision gets made. Complete lack of respect for employees, LIARS, will actually make up lies to blame employees for their incompetance. No maintenance to speak of. Duct tape, zip ties, and super glue. Be prepared to work 60-72 hour weeks because they won't make half the people do their job, or they can't do their job! So bad that they made the company picnic MANDATORY ATTENDANCE on company lawn to get anyone to show up. No advancement.

2.0
May 9, 2016

Pall - not where you want to be.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great products with lots of market potential. Many good people working to improve the products and service the company's markets.

Cons

Bad culture. Everyone is afraid to raise concerns, complain or even make suggestions for improvements. They are afraid that they will be put on the list for the ever continuing reductions in force.

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