3M reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(5,856 total reviews)
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William M. Brown

48% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

3M has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 5,856 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The 3M employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Aug 22, 2018

Great Company, But IT needs to change

Anonymous employee
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Pros

3M management is trying hard to reinvent and innovate. Management and HR are trying hard to retain IT talent and going through business transformation with new SAP implementation. People at 3M are nice and professional. It provides work and life balance. 3M is making a great effort in moving forward with new IT culture.

Cons

Most people work at 3M IT full time do not have latest solid software development skills. That caused a lot of money being wasted. 3M relies on contracting firms ( most Indian firms) to deliver IT results. When things are not done on time, management has no clue as to why, because a lot of low level IT managers do not have any insights to evaluate, estimate and execute the project properly. Most IT managers do not have latest IT tech skills, instead, they have so called 'leadership skills". If you are not a professional painter or have been a professional painter, it is harder for you to evaluate a professional painting job. How do you know that you get your money worth for such a job? Hardcore technical skills are not valued as much as soft 'Leadership" skill. That resulted in a culture of promoting incompetent IT folks, these people then hire folks just like them, with no real hardcore software skills. It is a bad feedback loop. It wastes 3M's money. 3M has has an archaic HR structure, your manager is your key to success or failure at 3M. That does not fit in today's fast paced, democratic, meritocratic work culture. If your evaluation is deemed not satisfactory, your career at 3M is pretty much dead. That's why if you walk around 3M campus, you do not feel the vibrancy. 3M culture seems to promote niceness, niceness is great, but it does not help company's bottom line.

1.0
Jan 4, 2018
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Pros

pay and benefits, some co-workers are great

Cons

No life outside of work. Too much overtime and it's mandatory. Management is absolutely disgusting. Whole upper management is disorganized and not professional. This plant is all based on who you know and or who you are sleeping with. Plenty of qualified and dedicated people passed over for jobs so upper management has their buddies. There favorite saying here is corporate does not care about them so they can do what they want. Glad I retired and left. Everything went downhill after.

5.0
Jun 15, 2017
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Pros

Awesome benefits - health care, emergency child care options (off site), wellness activities are free (weight watchers, quit smoking, yoga, meditation, etc). This organization has a ton of money and you would do well here if you want stability, retirement, et cetera.

Cons

personally witnessed a number of non-qualified people get promoted or hired because of who they knew at the association, and there were great candidates that had been (and are probably STILL doing) the work that should have been promoted. There is a college Fraternity/sorority "cool kids" mentality in a lot of the departments. Teleworking is an option for SOME, depending on how much your boss likes you.

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