Poor leadership, corporate office serving its own interests, personnel are expendable. - Anonymous employee Carrier Employee Review

1.0
Jul 30, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

As part of United Technologies Fire & Security, the pay and benefits were fairly decent. There is also the "potential" for lots of mobility throughout the UTC organization.

Cons

Really too many to list here. Suffice it to say that the only business process this organization does well is laying-off or firing people, that should tell you where its focus lies. The management is poor and self-serving. As a result, poor organizational performance, which has been consistent for years now, is blamed on the people in the field versus the company's leaders, which drives the constant attrition. It is no mystery why people are leaving this organization in droves.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

I feel valued and my work matters

Cons

It is a big company with many moving pieces

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We’re delighted to hear you had a positive experience with us and thank you for sharing your review. We’re deeply committed to the wellbeing and development of our Associates and know how important it is to feel supported at work and throughout your career. Please feel free to get in touch with your People and Organization team if you’d like to share any more feedback or recommendations.
2.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

The company offers competitive pay and a strong benefits package, including a good 401(k), charitable donation matching, and other valuable benefits. Success here often comes to those who are willing to prioritize the company's demands and fully commit to its work culture.

Cons

The culture is one of the most toxic I have experienced. There is an expectation that employees are available around the clock, making work-life balance nearly impossible. Teams are routinely expected to absorb the responsibilities of multiple positions while resources continue to shrink and bonuses become less rewarding. Leadership often relies on fear and pressure rather than inspiration. Instead of creating optimism and empowering employees, messaging frequently centers on competition, missed expectations, and what the company is doing wrong. That tone cascades throughout the organization and creates an environment where people are afraid to speak up or take risks. In my experience, concerns about leadership behavior and workplace culture did not appear to be addressed in a meaningful way. This left many employees feeling unsupported and contributed to low morale, high turnover, and burnout.

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