American Woodmark reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(571 total reviews)
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Scott Culbreth

76% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

American Woodmark has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 571 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The American Woodmark employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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571 reviews
4.0
Oct 25, 2013

Great working atmosphere.

Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, loved the people, great benefits, tuition assistance program was great, paid every week, holidays off, vacation time, bonus days, bonuses.

Cons

Management, shut down after their 10 year tax break was up.

1.0
Sep 9, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The company preaches of a culture that is rare among corporations: Creating value through employees, etc. Orientation makes it sound like the perfect place to work. There are a few employees that are very intelligent and progressive; but the vast majority are stuck in a world of "mental-models". If you don't agree with these mental models - you are not in cultural alignment, as a matter of fact, the culture they talk about is non-existent at this plant nor at the Corporate Headquarters. Senior management knows exactly what is happening, yet still turn their head in the opposite direction, not standing up for what is right - but what will save their job/reputation within the corporation.

Cons

Management, supervisors, and senior work employees severely lack any sense of work-ethics. A project assigned at the top; will subsequently not be completed by management or supervisors. Instead, the work will be done by a less-senior employee; and all credit for the results achieved will be taken by the manager it was originally given to. Two years of work and nearly every action completed on my behalf; has someone else's name next to it upon completion in their 'action logs'. This team concept exists only in theory - and through the games that not only senior management plays but corporate level employees play. During my time here I faced nothing but ridicule, bullying, and accusations of not being in cultural alignment - I was actually labeled as incompetent by my boss despite a history of objective excellence in project completions. Accommodations for the disabled? Be prepared to have HR mock your condition; regardless of documentation presented from doctors, etc. HR needs to be investigated in this company. Their blatant disregard for following policies and procedures as well as local and federal law somehow just go un-noticed. I had faith in this company and their beliefs. Raising issues such as discrimination, bullying and the creation of a hostile work-enviornment were met with nothing but laughs and mocking remarks by senior HR members - and my private conversations held with corp. strangely made it's way every time right back to the original HR employee the complaint was about. The result - nothing changes; you the employee get disciplined - regardless of what law or policy was breached or how you were treated. There is no consistency with enforcement of any HR policies. As long as senior management do not get in trouble; they will bend, break and violate any policy/procedure or cultural ideology behind the company to reflect blame on everyone else but themselves. Do you receive fair representation in these instances? Nope - none what-so-ever. To further protect themselves; Senior management has no problem blatantly lying; even going as far as documenting instances in employees profiles that never even took place. If you attempt to dispute; further discipline is imposed. Better yet, current employees have now been threatened; and fear retaliation or worse for simply providing a reference for myself after leaving the company. There are so many blatant examples of policy + procedure as well as federal and local law violated daily in this establishment, yet nothing is done - HR is corrupt all the way through corporate and senior management turns their back to it all.

1.0
Aug 26, 2013
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Pros

The best reason was the wrong assumption of a professional thinking he/she could apply his/her knowledge to benefit the organization and grow with it.

Cons

Management, supervisors and senior employees (the average employee last less than 2 years; but there are some that get all the support somehow) have a tremendous lack of work ethics and management training. All type of subordinates are mere servants to their management. The team concept exists only in theory and through the games management play.

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