Emerson reviews

3.7

75% would recommend to a friend

(7,378 total reviews)
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Lal Karsanbhai

79% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Emerson has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,378 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Emerson 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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4.0
Dec 22, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Work environment will vary based on business unit - but some common themes at Emerson are: 1) Directors and above have it made - they are basically given golden handcuffs and often non-transferable skills. Emerson promotes heavily from within (both good and bad?) 2) Some business units are really like a family. That is until financials start to go south, then things can get cold real quick. 3) Decent benefits. Not earth shattering. 4) If you are an average performer or just work to live, you can hide out here pretty well without putting in too much effort. This refers to manager and below level... it changes a bit at director and above. 5) Gradual promotions based on seniority. If you work here long enough you will move up slowly without too much effort. 6) Annual cash bonus tied to business performance at director level and above. 7) Active and generally well supported employee resource groups - minority based mostly

Cons

Again, will vary on business unit, but common themes are: 1) "Old school" mentality - Emerson will always be the last to adapt to more progressive work concepts like casual dress code and work from home. Generally lacks in flexibility versus other places to work. 2) Slightly underpays - yes, that big focus on always cost reducing also applies to employee salaries. Emerson will generally be in the 2nd quartile-ish of compensation. Although if you can make yourself indispensable and fight for an increase, you can get it here. You must ask though. 3) The CEO David Farr is basically Donald Trump. Some of you will love this, some of you will hate it. It's just as polarizing here, there is no inbetween. Generally the older 'old school' crowd love it, but younger employees can't stand it. Over time it will become more and more of a liability. 4) Emerson is unabashedly pro-investor (or more accurately, pro wall street investment analyst). This means they will decisively cut jobs when they need to in order to preserve Wall Street expectations of earnings. When the choice is between employees and EPS, they will always choose earnings. 5) Corporate is very directive to the business units. Business unit presidents don't control their own resources or budget, it's directed by corporate only at the suggestion of business unit leaders. Hence it takes a very strong business unit leader to tell the right story and have the courage to stand up for the best decisions at the business unit level. Often this doesn't happen.

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Emerson Response
5y
We really appreciate the transparent and honest feedback. With Emerson's focus on employee care/support, we hope to change this perspective. Our employees drive the success of the company. Its important we emphasize this.
1.0
Jul 23, 2020

Narcissism at it's finest

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good community of technical talent and helpful colleagues at the working and functional level.

Cons

The worst management that has ever existed. Old school boys club. No promotion of women and minorities. Your own work is used against you. You are awarded for being a bully and maligning people. Management also does not know what they are doing - severely incompetent at their jobs. Extremely toxic culture, with leaders who are nothing short of narcissistic.

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Emerson Response
5y
Thank you for expressing your concerns and sharing your experience with us. We are profoundly disappointed with some of the statements below and would like to provide immediate action as this is not a reflection of our core values or culture. Would you mind contacting us at glassdoor.feedback@emerson.com. You may also contact us confidentially at https://www.emerson.com/en-us/investors/corporate-governance/ethics-and-compliance.
2.0
Mar 17, 2020

All optics, no real empathy for people

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Minimal effort needed to keep job Dress for your day (with restrictions) Free coffee

Cons

No work from home Bare minimum vacation benefit No clear career advancement paths No bonus structure Merit is not based on performance; appraisals are just paperwork Resistant to change

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Emerson Response
6y
We really appreciate your care and concern, but more importantly your passion for health and safety. The global environment is changing every day. We care very deeply about all of our team members. We are following all policies and recommendations set forth by government guidelines, the CDC, and WHO to protect employees. Still, let's discuss so that we can address your concerns. Do not hesitate to contact us at glassdoor.feedback@emerson.com, or reach out to me at david.feldman@emerson.com if you’re comfortable. If you wish to remain anonymous, we completely understand. You can use our ethics hotline to ethics hotline: https://www.emerson.com/en-us/investors/corporate-governance/ethics-and-compliance.
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