Caterpillar reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(7,325 total reviews)

Joe Creed

68% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Caterpillar has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,325 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Caterpillar 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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7K reviews
1.0
Nov 19, 2018

Fall from grace of values

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Pros

It’s a global company with a long history for being a value based company. Great company for developing products to meet customer needs with quality.

Cons

The company has changed from being value based and taking care of employees, to now just concerned about their own bottom line. Tax breaks were not shared in anyway with employees, which the CEO proudly told employees. When deciding to move on to another company for family reasons they made judgment of every policy relating to my departure in their favour. To include a housing appreciation cost dating back to the selling of my house when asked to move by the company. The company does not have a good way to measure performance as they have leaders whom simply play politics without execution. Furthermore, although half of their revenue/factories/people are located outside of the USA there still is a culture everything good comes out of Peoria. There still is a lack of diversity within the company and in many cases not aligned with other cultures they do business.

1.0
Nov 2, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Caterpillar was a respected company, if you find somebody who is unaware of how inept the corporation has become in the last decade they may still see that as a plus. The pay wasn't horrible, below what you could make doing other things. The cost of living in the areas CAT operates in are pretty good.

Cons

The areas that CAT operates in are horrible, Peoria Illinois is a dumpster fire, Griffin Georgia is another. List goes on and on. They are all one horse towns that do not have competitors so Caterpillar can lock you down without fear of losing you. It's a cyclic business, you will either be forced out of a job you like towards a job you don't when it comes time to shuffle people around. They don't see the big picture, shutting down research was an incredibly bone headed move that is going to back sting them in years to come. Also downsizing and trying to attract new talent is a problem, people talk and it's hard to convince new college grads to give them a try when the only things people hear about them are bad. Caterpillar will not offer you chances to improve yourself, what you hire in for is what they expect out of you, no career growth. Don't worry about going back for a part time degree, you won't need it at CAT. I watched many people leave to pursue academic pursuits because their boss didn't have their back. In times of crisis (Union strike), engineers, accountants etc (desk jobs) get pulled into the factory so Caterpillar continues to meet quota while they bully the unions. If you had hope of being a software developer, don't be surprised to find out you get to learn how to weld as well!

3.0
Feb 1, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They'll hire you straight out of college with no work experience. They don't require a great degree of technical skill, so if that's a weak area for you, don't worry. The hours are generally not very demanding, I've never had a job where I actually had to consistently work 40 hours a week. Your work experience will vary widely depending on who your supervisor is, so it's hard to predict how strict or laid back you'll be able to be.

Cons

They are currently in the middle of a downturn and having layoffs. Which would not be so bad, but in the 8 years I've been here, I've seen 3-4 layoffs. They don't seem to do a very good job predicting how things will go. All of the pain is felt by the rank and file employees, while the corporate officers don't seem to be punished at all for providing poor leadership and guidance. This is also not a good place to work if you want to grow and learn. They talk a good game, but ultimately you're just going to be learning more about Caterpillar. The longer you work here, the more you're going to be stuck working here.

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