Workhorses Not Showhorses - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei AMETEK: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5,0
30. Sep. 2020
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Pros

While I was interviewing I was told if you want to work at Ametek you need to be prepared to be a workhorse, not a showhorse. There is not a more apt statement to describe the culture here. It is lean, and everyone needs to do their part to make the team successful which can be very rewarding if you like to work. Even though the workload is heavy, the weak quickly get weeded out and the result is a strong team environment. The strong team allows for maintenance of a good work life balance despite workload. Salary is above average, and benefits are slightly above average. 401k match is low but is made up for in "retirement incentive" that increases with age and yrs service. Overall very happy I work here and plan to stay for years to come.

Kontras

Given the pros, Ametek is not for everyone. Not everyone is used to an environment where you have to go all day, but for those that thrive in that environment, Ametek could be a good place. Turnover is high in salary positions because not a lot of people are cut out for the type of environment Ametek provides. Sometimes it seems like the Executive Office comes down a little hard on certain divisions despite good performance, this sometimes makes work disheartening.

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5,0
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Good Company with great work culture

Kontras

Confusing and disorganized management strategies

1,0
2. Juli 2026
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Pros

Lots of people recognize and trust this brand, and the company continues to grow through regular acquisitions of new businesses. In addition, our location is considered one of the nicer facilities in the organization, with a modern, well-maintained campus and an attractive work environment.

Kontras

Back in 2025 they did a lot of damage control due to a lot of issues. There appears to be a very traditional, old-school management mindset that still influences the culture. In my experience, the environment can feel like a "boys' club" at times, which may be common in some manufacturing organizations but can make it difficult for employees seeking a more inclusive and collaborative workplace. At this particular site, favoritism and workplace politics seemed to play a significant role in employee success. Building the right relationships often appeared to be just as important as performance, which could be frustrating and draining over time. The company has experienced layoffs and furloughs, creating a level of uncertainty for employees. Management was often not very visible and was not consistently present on-site, which sometimes made it difficult for employees to feel connected to leadership or understand the direction of the organization. The culture around meetings and presentations was extremely rigid. There was a strong emphasis on structure, hierarchy, and formal presentation standards, which could feel overly militaristic at times and left little room for open discussion or different working styles. Another change I noticed was a reduced emphasis on employee engagement activities compared to what I had observed previously. Opportunities for team-building, recognition, and workplace events seemed less frequent, which had an impact on overall morale. While the company offers a strong brand name, continued growth through acquisitions, and an attractive facility, I believe improvements in culture, leadership visibility, employee engagement, and consistency in management practices would significantly improve the overall employee experience.

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