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Rockwell Automation reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(3,589 total reviews)
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Blake Moret

70% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Rockwell Automation has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,589 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rockwell Automation 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
Jan 20, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I'm finding hard to find many pros of working at least at the facility I was employed at. The benefits were pretty good, and it was very motivating to get me back to school to finish my degree.

Cons

- The facility is consistently understaffed. This is due to a number of different factors and eventually compounds itself. One of them is their lean principals. When they talk lean, they don't talk about efficiency. They talk about trimming everything down to nothing but a skeleton in order to 'cut costs'. Work is frequently scheduled in an attempt to make near the exact number of units needed based upon current inventory and forecasting. A noble idea, but the execution is quite poor and ends up requiring overtime to meet basic production needs at any given time. And because of a lack of staff, as previously mentioned, you may be forced to work overtime. - Of course, this all leads to a horrible work-life balance. As a side effect of that, it's often very difficult to plan vacation, as only a very small amount of people may have any given day off. - There also appears to be very little oversight when it comes to process engineering. Often, process engineers will perform time studies and analyses on their own proposed process 'improvements' instead of having another engineer perform them or audit them. This has often led to bizarre and counterproductive changes in process. Some process engineers will also only perform studies on certain associates, as said associates can guarantee their desired metrics. - Management quality varies wildly. Some managers micromanage and are incredibly unprofessional. Management is also quick to dismiss the needs and concerns of manufacturing associates if it means spending any amount of money that cannot be considered a tax write-off. For the longest time, pay was under average for the area and by a significant amount. - HR is ineffective at best and working against the company at worst. When I worked there, the points system for attendance was not cohesive and HR could easily have a different points tally for any employee than said employee's supervisor/manager. I additionally attempted to return after leaving to finish my degree, only to be strung along the hiring process for four weeks. Within that time, I was interviewed for a position at a different company (and in three different interviews, mind you), sent an offer, accepted, and onboarded within a week. - Management outside of the facility and the ombudsman are very slow to react, if they even listen. Quite frequently, concerns posted to Global Voices are left unresolved and even unlooked at. - There is virtually no room for career development if you are a manufacturing associate, regardless of your education and other experience. Even if you meet the requirements for a non-MA position and interview well, you will likely be passed by. The tuition reimbursement program, when I worked there, was also a joke with ridiculous and unrealistic deadlines.

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Rockwell Automation Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a thorough review. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with us was less than favorable. Please know we’re continually listening to feedback from employees and take it all very seriously. We take pride in and are committed to creating a rewarding work environment for all of our employees. That said, I’ve combed through our comments and will make sure to raise your concerns with the appropriate teams and individuals. If you’d like to provide any additional comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out via email to yourvoice@rockwellautomation.com.
3.0
Sep 23, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Is a good company, but it used to be a great company to work for. Flexible work environment, Great job opportunities for younger people seeking employment.

Cons

Many long term employees are being rated unfairly as "needs improvement" by millennial managers. There is no training for managers on generational work styles. HR is aware of the issue, but it is not being addressed. In the past six months, many of these long term employees have been "downsized".

4.0
May 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good company, decent benefits, lots of growth opportunity in other departments.

Cons

The only cons I see are in my current department. Rockwell overall is a great company, so it pains me to give the bad review. Again, it is only for the Talent Acquisition group, that has seen volumes of people leave. Here are the cons: -There are only three Principal Talent Advisors, and one of them does not even have 7 years of experience. To be a Principal, you need 8+. This is a compliance issue. -TA Leadership discriminates people of a certain age group. I have seen it done a couple of times, when a few of my colleagues have been held back or kept from attending certain events. -TA Leadership nominates people to be "crew leaders" without any sort of criteria, and without giving anyone an appropriate chance to bid for the opportunity. -Colleagues with 10+ years of experience are not allowed to have the "Principal" title . The only two people with that title were the VP's referral, and another person who was appointed by TA leadership. -It is hostile and crude. TA leadership is gossipy, talks behind your back and gives you unexpected deadlines. TA leadership will call and say "I need xyz by the end of the day, without any care for how your day looks like. -There is HUGE turnover in the TA team, and they are all leaving because of TA leadership. -We wrote all our concerns in Global Voices, a company-wide survey, and nothing has been done about it. -I can see how my contracting colleagues are treated by TA leadership as second-rate employees. It is awful for me to witness, and I wish I could do something about it -TA leadership delegates their responsibility to TA Advisors, and asks us not to tell our stakeholders. In reality, it is their job and they do not want to be called out on it. -TA leadership is unfair when giving out promotions. The internal equity part needs to be revised.

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Rockwell Automation Response
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Rockwell Automation is committed to the highest standards of ethics, integrity, and compliance. Our culture of integrity is a pillar of our global success and one of the key reasons we have been a respected business leader for over a century and repeatedly named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. Your post makes some serious allegations and we have reported them to our Company Ombudsman to investigate and determine whether further action is indicated. As a current Rockwell Automation employee, we would encourage you to raise your questions and concerns directly with the Ombudsman or a trusted employee within Human Resources or management.
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