Conducive environment - Assembly Operator Baxter Employee Review

5.0
Jul 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It aims to ensure that the quality of the product that they are making is safe for the patient use in the future and how they can save life by producing these products.

Cons

To have more opportunities for individuals to further improve themselves.

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Baxter Response
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Thanks for sharing your feedback as an operator with us and highlighting the quality of our products. Patient safety and quality are fundamental, as is our framework to deliver on our mission of saving and sustaining lives! Please discuss your opportunity point with your manager in your next ACE one-to-one. These discussions focus on what you feel will optimize your performance and development and what you need to support your growth. Thanks again for the review!

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Pros

Remote Flexibility: The ability to work remotely was a massive benefit, allowing for great autonomy, daily independence, and the ability to focus entirely on deliverables without distraction. Product Portfolio: Working here provides excellent exposure to complex matrix operations,

Cons

Workplace Culture: The internal team environment can be highly toxic, fragmented, and lacking in genuine support or positive morale. There is an over-rotation on pointing out negativity rather than fostering constructive or collaborative growth. Management Style: There is a noticeable disconnect in leadership, with heavy systemic pressure and a cultural noise that can be difficult to navigate if you are not isolated from the main hubs. The level of micromanagement is exceptionally high, which stifles individual autonomy. Furthermore, cross-border or cross-functional communication with team members in other countries is heavily restricted and actively frowned upon, creating unnecessary operational silos.

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