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Can be a hard place for a new hire - Anonymous employee Fortune Brands Innovations Employee Review

2.0
May 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Onboarding program was beneficial and informative. Employees are knowledgeable and very kind. Building amenities were nice.

Cons

It’s a hard place to be a new hire depending on the department you are in. Some managers have extremely high expectations right off the bat and others give you time to ramp up, learn the business and understand strategy and priorities. My impression was it was due to months and months of frustration and trying to operate without a full team due to OneHQ departures, so new hires were expected to pick up extremely quickly. It felt unrealistic and a little unfair at times.

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Cons

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Pros

Literally run from this sh*tshow

Cons

If you’ve seen the new “Must Be a Moen” campaign from Fortune Brands Innovations / Moen, you might think it’s about quality, innovation, or pride in craftsmanship. Internally, it feels more like a running joke to explain away dysfunction. Confusing org structures? Must be a Moen. Constant leadership changes? Must be a Moen. Roles that look nothing like what you were hired to do? Must be a Moen. The gap between external branding and internal reality is… impressive. Strategy is talked about a lot, but execution devolves into hyper-tactical, low-value work with little alignment or clear ownership. Priorities shift frequently, often driven by whoever has the loudest voice in the room that week. Cross-functional collaboration is more theoretical than real—teams operate in silos, and decision-making lacks transparency. Instead of empowering experienced hires, there’s a tendency toward over-management and unnecessary process, slowing down even basic progress. To be fair, there are smart, hardworking people here—but many are stuck navigating a system that makes it difficult to do meaningful, impactful work. If you’re looking for a place where branding and reality align, this may not be it. But if you ever find yourself wondering “how did things get this way?”… well, I guess the answer is: must be a Moen.

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