Employee - Professional Driver ADM Employee Review

1.0
Jan 30, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Local, decent salary and benefits.

Cons

ADM Ttucking is a wholly owned subsidiary of ADM, one of the largest agricultural processors in the world and since no one can haul your own product cheaper than you can and with the legalities of the subsidiary position, ADM Trucking is not run as an independent company but a write-off type of expense. Thus the management is mostly attitude and ego. Those that know and cate about the driver's and the job are vastly outnumbered by those that are more concerned with making sure everyone knows who they are and what power they have. Playing favorites is accepted and common practice.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

ADM is a company of deep integrity and invests heavily in employee education and support. I would definitely recommend a career with this global leader.

Cons

IT is a bit immature as compared to the companies overall maturity which can sometimes make it feel like an impossible task to catch up. :)

2.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You have the opportunity to see the direct impact of your work across different locations and interact with people from a wide range of backgrounds. The role also allows you to build strong, genuine relationships with colleagues working alongside you day to day.

Cons

There is a noticeable lack of transparency within the organization. Communication from senior team members can be inconsistent, and at times feels misaligned with their actions. Recognition and positive feedback are limited, particularly outside of established internal circles. The company’s technology and processes can be outdated and overly complex, which can hinder efficiency. Additionally, the organizational structure is quite hierarchical, and there appears to be limited initiative from leadership to drive meaningful change. The role often extends beyond typical analyst responsibilities, requiring significant emotional labor in addition to technical work.

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