Engineering Technologist - Anonymous employee Caterpillar Employee Review

5.0
Jan 23, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great place to work, this is the place you want to be in a life time. Top class company. core values, nice people, fantastic environment, excellent leadership, health & safety taken very seriously to protect every employee, excellent pay, benefit package, training, plenty of opportunities to move around the organization. If you join this organization, every day you wake up, you will feel motivated to show up to work. It's a fantastic place to have fun , not work !

Cons

Due to the various market they served, some markets will drive the company to reduce the work force. That's a reality for many other companies. Caterpillar remains a top class company.

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